Several of the world's best-known notebook manufacturers have issued recall
notices for 100,000 Sony-made batteries because of fears they might overheat.
According to Sony, the five PC makers affected by the recall are HP, Dell,
Acer, Lenovo and Toshiba.
The problem comes down to the poor quality of some battery cells, which arose
because of factory changes made by Sony several years ago, the company said.
The US Consumer Product Safety Commission issued
the
notice yesterday listing exactly which models are affected and providing
contact details for users who need to replace their batteries. The recall is
estimated at about 35,000 batteries in the US and another 65,000 worldwide. The
notice advises that "consumers should stop using recalled products immediately
unless otherwise instructed".
According to a Sony spokeswoman, the move comes after 40 cases of overheating
were reported, 21 of which caused minor fire damage and four of which resulted
in minor burns to the user.
Sony does not expect the recall to have much impact on its earnings. Although
significant, the recall pales in comparison with the
four
million Sony batteries that Dell recalled in 2006, which
cost
Sony millions in compensation.
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