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Old 04-26-2011, 07:37 PM   #39
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Originally Posted by Dave_S View Post
Only that the Toshiba was thicker and heavier, there was no proof offered that the user replaceable battery had any effect at all on weight and thickness. The battery and display are the main contributors to those values, so a non user replaceable battery is still a sign of cheaper construction practices.

But now that you mention it again, there is another serious advantage to a user replaceable battery. Two batteries have twice the run time of one, and all you have to do is reload.
Dave is wise, Dave is smart, Dave is stealthy, Dave gets it!! Listen to Dave!! hahahaha...nice call Dave could not agree more.

And oh yeah, Dave has access to the best beir on the planet. I envy Dave!!

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