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    Sony to recall Vaio laptop batteries

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Goren, Oct 17, 2006.

  1. Goren

    Goren Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer

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    Sony to recall Vaio laptop batteries
    http://www.macworld.com/news/2006/10/17/sony/index.php
    By Martyn Williams, IDG News Service

    Sony has added its name to a growing list of computer makers recalling laptop PC batteries made by one of its own subsidiaries.

    The Tokyo-based company said it will offer replacements for around 90,000 battery packs sold with models of its Vaio PCs in Japan and China. The battery packs have the model names VGP-BPS2B and VGP-BPS3A. The former was used with PCs sold in China while the latter was used in Vaio T-series laptops sold in Japan and in models sold overseas, Sony said in a statement.

    Sony is planning to widen the recall to battery packs sold with PCs in other countries but has yet to finalize those details, said Daichi Yamafuji, a spokesman for Sony in Tokyo.

    The VGP-BPS2B is used with some models of Vaio AR, FE, FS and SZ-series laptops while the VGP-BPS3A is used with Vaio T-series machines, according to information from Sony and a search of its Web site.

    Earlier in the day the Nihon Keizai Shimbun business newspaper said the Sony battery exchange would reach around 300,000 battery packs by the time it had been announced worldwide. Sony did not comment on the newspaper report.

    With its announcement Tuesday Sony becomes the seventh company to recall or offer to exchange laptop PC battery packs. All the batteries include cells made at Sony Energy Tech in Japan. The cells are thought to contain metallic particles, which under certain circumstances could cause a short circuit resulting in the battery catching fire.

    The recalls began in mid-August when Dell said 4.1 million batteries shipped with its laptops contained the cells. Within two weeks Apple recalled 1.8 million battery packs. Those two recalls remain the largest of the nine announced by seven companies over the last two months.

    In late August Sony said its cost for the recalls would be between ¥20 billion and ¥30 billion (US$167 million and $251 million). Earlier Tuesday it said it is considering revising its profits forecast for the year, in part because of the battery recall. Sony is due to announce its half-year earnings next week.
     
  2. Yair

    Yair Notebook Consultant

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    I've just bought an SZ last week in the US, am I safe?
     
  3. Goren

    Goren Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer

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    just take a look at your batter model # and see if it matches the one above
     
  4. Yair

    Yair Notebook Consultant

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    I will when I get it...
     
  5. klas

    klas Notebook Deity

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    I got my SZ when it first came out and the battery I have is VGP-BPS2C, if it's not on the list am I safe? I would actually prefer to replace it...
     
  6. chrisyano

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    Man it just keeps getting worse and worse. The other electronics companies are licking their chops I'd bet.
     
  7. lunateck

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    Sony battery recalls r reaching 10 million mark, that's good... Anyway if Sony takes a huge hit and starts to reduce the work force, it might be good for us, the consumers. Lesser ppl, lesser internal war, and means better product. Hope that day comes sooner...
     
  8. klas

    klas Notebook Deity

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    I don't get it, can someone enlighten me... where is official info from Sony what batteries are affected? Will we be notified?
     
  9. sapibobo

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    Finally Sony itself have to pull their own battery. Someone up there must be getting fired now.....
     
  10. Goren

    Goren Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer

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