85 WHr 9-Cell Dell Inspiron E1405 Battery Review

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85 WHr 9-Cell Dell Inspiron E1405 Battery Review

Dell plans to begin offering the E1405 with a higher Core 2 Duo processor beginning in the last quarter of this year. We anticipate the E1405′s performance will improve as a result of this processor upgrade, but Dell laptop battery life might also be impacted.

Dell Inspiron e1405 Specs:

  • Processor: Intel Yonah Core Duo T2300 (1.66 GHz/2MB L2 Cache)
  • OS: Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition
  • Hard Drive: 80 GB SATA @ 5400RPM (manufactured by Hitachi)
  • Screen: 14.1″ WXGA+ UltaSharp Widescreen with TrueLife (1440 x 900)
  • Graphics: Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
  • RAM: 1.0GB DDR2 SDRAM @533 MHz (2 x 512MB)
  • Optical Drive: 24x CD-RW/DVD-ROM
  • Battery: 6-cell lithium ion Dell Inspiron E1405 Battery
  • Wireless: Dell 1390 Mini Card 802.11 b/g (54 Mbps)
  • Weight: 5.3 lbs
  • Dimensions: 1.5″ (H) x 13 ” (W) x 9.6″ (D)
  • Ports/Slots: 1 IEEE 1394 (FireWire), 4 Universal Serial Bus (USB 2.0), 5-in-1 removable memory card reader, VGA monitor out port, S-video out, RJ-45 Ethernet LAN, RJ-11 modem, ExpressCard 54mm, headphone/speaker jack, microphone connector

Its 85Whr (9-cell) Dell Inspiron E1405 Battery sticking out from the back, the E1405 would actually be over a pound lighter than the E1505 battery, instead of just 0.8 pounds lighter.

The battery Tech Specs:
Technology : 9-cell lithium ion
Voltage: 11.10V
Capacity: 85Wh
Dimension: 206.70*49.00*23.80mm
Weight: 0.456kg
Condition: Brand New, 1 year warranty!
Works with: Dell XPS M140 Battery, Dell Inspiron E1405 Battery, Inspiron 630m Battery , Dell Inspiron 640m Battery

The Dell Inspiron E1405 battery features :
* 85 WHr capacity lets you work seamlessly while on the move
* Provides very safe charging and discharging
* Offers reliable power for dependable performance
* Competible with the battery code as : Dell TC023, Dell Y9943,

Customre Reviews :

this Dell laptop battery is a nightmare. i bought 2 defective ones in a row and now dell will only refund one of them. the first one didn’t charge at all. after 2 weeks, the second one doesn’t charge past 5% of its capability. Dell will not refund me for the first one because their agents never connected me to the right # after I purchased the second one. Now i am over the 21 days. Dell has problems.

This battery only lasts a few months when I checked the price for a replacement I got shocked. I will try other batteries not from dell and check quality and price, maybe I can get the same performance as the oem but without wasting more money.

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