Acer recalls 27,000 Sony laptop batteries
By Colleen Taylor, Contributing Editor -- 4/26/2007
Sony Corp. has still not seen the end of the fallout from the defectively made battery packs that set off a wave of recalls starting in the summer of 2006.
Adding fuel to the fire, Acer America Corp., in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Wednesday announced that it is conducting a voluntary recall of lithium-ion battery packs containing cells made by Sony's energy devices division and used in certain Acer notebook computers.
The recall is a precautionary measure for Acer, as the company said that none of the CPSC's 16 reports of notebook batteries overheating have involved Acer's computers. The recall affects some 27,000 units in Acer's TravelMate and Aspire lines sold in the United States and Canada from May 2004 through November 2006, the CPSC said.
More details on the recall can be found at the CPSC's Web site and Acer's own battery recall Web site.
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