Thu. Jul. 13, 2006
Beyond what you've seen in the blogosphere, there is no update on the now infamous “flaming notebook”
from Osaka. We replaced the
customer’s computer and are still investigating the cause. We think it was a fault in a lithium ion battery
cell. Dell's engineering teams are
working with the Consumer Product Safety Commission and a third-party failure
analysis lab to determine the root cause of this failure and to ensure we take all appropriate measures to help prevent a recurrence. By the way, lithium ion batteries are used in billions of notebooks, mp3
players, PDAs and cell phones these days.
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