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(January 12, 2010): I have a virginal Vaio CS320J. I have had it for 3 months and have had issues with the loud fan thundering as well as a rumbling soung in the fan....
(April 5, 2010): I customarily would not bother to spend time on writing a discuss, if I was not annoyed so badly.I purchased a VGN-CS320J for my wife in June of...
(March 24, 2010): Bought the laptop 8-2009. From the appearance the loud fan was distracting. Constant dropped connections via the Wi-fi was frustrating. Battery...
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What causes laptop batteries to overheat. In conjunction with the Combined States Consumer Yield Refuge Commission (CPSC), Dell and Apple Computer announced at liberty recalls of laptop batteries in the summer of 2006, followed by Toshiba and Lenovo. Sony manufactured all of the recalled batteries, and in October 2006, the ensemble announced its own heavy-set-proportion recall. Batteries have a negatively charged control panel and a undoubtedly charged concluding. In a battery, liveliness from electrochemical reactions causes electrons (negatively charged particles) to rally at the battery’s negatively charged end. Charged particles are attracted to vis- care, so if you tie in a battery to a boundary, the electrons will surge from the unresponsive the length, through the boundary and to the battery’s indubitably charged low.

Aug 16, 2006 by OaklandKingsFan07 | Posted in Air Travel
DELLS 4.1 million recall of laptop batteries manufactured by SONY due to overheating and seven or more cases of spontaneuos fires caused by inconsistencies within the batteries...FYI...could we calculate a ban on all electronic devices...ala fluids.
No, because they are recalling all the broken product. It isn't like they are just saying "Hey, the battery spontaneously catches fire. Have fun with that.
Sony is pointing the tattle on at over half a million notebooks, claiming that a bug puts them at peril of overheating.
TOKYO (AP) -- Sony says it is recalling 440,000 units of Vaio laptop computers worldwide due to flawed parts that could trigger overheating.
Sony Corp. is recalling 440,000 Vaio laptop computers worldwide because of a wiring taint that could cause overheating.
Sony is pointing the interfere in at over half a million notebooks, claiming that a bug puts them at gamble of overheating.
TOKYO (AP) — Sony says it is recalling 440,000 units of Vaio laptop computers worldwide due to malfunctioning parts that could trigger overheating.Sony said Thursday the recall involves 19 models in the Vaio TZ series manufactured between May 2007 and July 2008.