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Hmm... The downside of buying a laptop for $30
Well, besides the Windows 3.1 OS, and my not having either the knowlage nor the courage to attempt to mod it, I can't find a battery for my Grid 1660 laptop. Now, don't get me wrong, it does well enough for what I ask it to do, but it would be a thousand times more useful if I could bring it places where an outlet was not available. However, I believe that the company went under, or else it doesn't sell the parts for my model any more. So I ask you, O gurus of the tech world, what should I do?
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http://www.directron.com/g--h150ae-12bk.html
or google for "grid 1660 battery"
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Ah, thank you! Now I just need to either scrape up the hundred bucks, or talk my dad into it
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