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Dell used to do this. Two front-loaded bays, one for the battery, the second for the optical drive OR a second battery.
Um, Dell STILL does this. If your Dell laptop has a D-bay (most of them do), you can purchase a battery to use in it. But, with as much as Dell gets for regular batteries, you're better off just hauling around the power adapter.
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Geqxon @ Feb 4th 2008 6:14PM
Dell used to do this. Two front-loaded bays, one for the battery, the second for the optical drive OR a second battery.
WhiteRtlNav @ Feb 5th 2008 7:41AM
Um, Dell STILL does this. If your Dell laptop has a D-bay (most of them do), you can purchase a battery to use in it. But, with as much as Dell gets for regular batteries, you're better off just hauling around the power adapter.