Comments on: Flaming LAX laptop was a ThinkPad
Lenovo confirms that one of its laptops caught fire, but it doesn't yet know if Sony batteries were inside.
Lenovo confirms that one of its laptops caught fire, but it doesn't yet know if Sony batteries were inside.
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Maybe the last one didn't happen but right now, I think anything can happen.
There's a flaw somewhere in your argument...
Whatever issues you have with standby mode on your ThinkPad is not related to the identified problem that causes the cascade failure of these Sony batteries.
Good thing it was on a plane at 30,000 feet! Maybe until the battery problem is corrected (software or battery issue) notebooks shouldn't be allowed on the plane as carry on or cargo.
Robert
- Contradiction in story
- by rmjb September 21, 2006 9:57 AM PDT
- The first paragraph says:
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- No contradiction
- by Boinng September 21, 2006 12:36 PM PDT
- Read the lines you quoted again - they both say the same thing. I think you must be imagining a "not" in the second line (it does sound almost as if there should be one, but there's... not).
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(11 Comments)"was a ThinkPad, Lenovo confirmed Wednesday, and that notebook ships with Sony's battery technology."
Yet the 3rd paragraph says:
"That model does ship with Sony's batteries"
Which is it??
- rmjb