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rcogar

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Jul 22, 2009
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I have a White MacBook that is around two years old, and the battery is on it's 337th cycle. It holds charge for somewhere between an hour and thirty minutes, depending on what I'm doing, and I'm thinking about getting a new battery. Is it a really dumb idea to get a battery that is not made by apple? The only reason i would even consider it is because apple and macmall, and most other places that sell apple products sell the battery for $129-125, and I found a MacBook compatible battery for only $61. If it was only a few dollars, I would even think about it, but that is a substantial difference. Would it be foolish?


Here is the URL for the Non-Apple battery I found.

http://www.calcellular.com/apple-lt-a1185.html
 
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