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| I remember reading a post here that talked about an hpc that would accept AA batteries. I have tried searching on a number of key words but did not find it. Can someone help, or at least share some models that will work on AA batteries? I am especially interested in models with win ce 2.1 or later.
Thanks
Edited by pengyou 2005-10-28 11:38 AM
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| pengyou - 2005-10-28 11:27 AM
an hpc that would accept AA batteries
There are a number of HPCs that accept AA batteries. Most of the old monochrome ones do - MobilePro 700, HP 360LX, Sharp 4100, Velo 500, Casio A-20 and Compaq C-Series 810 come to mind.
There are a couple of colour units that can also accept AAs - MobilePro 770, 780 as well as the IBM z50 (these units use a separate AA battery adapter that replaces the original battery ).
There may be more, but those are the ones that I can think of at the moment.
Hope this helps.
Rick Edited by Richard Plume 2005-10-28 11:37 AM
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| well, why not make a selfmade mod?
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| Nick Charlton - 2005-10-28 7:10 PM
The CE 2 Version of the LG Phenom also accepts AA-Batterys, 2 infact. The model number is the H-120S.
If you want more images, please PM me, this unit is also for sale.
Edit: Woops added a Photo of my cat.
Cheers,
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| Ya - Nice cat, but it looks like the poor thing is suffering from a 'catnip' hangover!
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| Hi,
I added the picture of my cat by accident, and thought he could do with the fame afterwards
FYI: The Phenom is for sale, but my cat doesn't come with it
Sorry if I anoyed anyone, I wont add any images next time, I'll just post links, ok?
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| The IBM Workpad z50 accepts AA batteries. On a lighter note, the cat appears to be a Maine Coon, right? |
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| No, just a Tabby.
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| tenjeangosi - 2005-10-28 10:57 PM
The IBM Workpad z50 accepts AA batteries. On a lighter note, the cat appears to be a Maine Coon, right?
hey to continue OT, what happened to your Velo? i dont see it in your signature.
to be back on topic... the velo accepts AA batteries and is a very nice hpc! |
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| Nick Charlton - 2005-10-28 10:10 AM
The CE 2 Version of the LG Phenom also accepts AA-Batterys, 2 infact. The model number is the H-120S.
I'd forgotten about that until this post. I went and switched the battery pack in my H-120F with a couple of AAs, and they seem to hold a charge noticeably longer than the pack. |
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| cmonex,
Will continue in Velo 1 Discussion Zone....
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| CE Geek - 2005-10-28 11:39 PM
Nick Charlton - 2005-10-28 10:10 AM
The CE 2 Version of the LG Phenom also accepts AA-Batterys, 2 infact. The model number is the H-120S.
I'd forgotten about that until this post. I went and switched the battery pack in my H-120F with a couple of AAs, and they seem to hold a charge noticeably longer than the pack.
eh, interestingly the compaq 2000c can't use AA's. why?! (i didnt confirm it myself but someone told me so ) it has a ni-mh battery pack by default. not li-ion even though it has a colour screen |
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