Boston-Power Inc.'s lithium ion Sonata battery is being used to power a new line of notebook computers, the Westborough company said today.
The Series B line from ASUS International, a $7.5 billion company which sells portable computers that run on the Microsoft Windows operating system, will start shipping this month with the long-lasting Sonata battery, according to a press release from Boston-Power. The company's batteries, which are said to last three times longer than a typical laptop battery pack, already are used in Hewlett-Packard computers.
Calling ASUS's use of the Sonata a "tremendous endorsement," Boston-Power's vice president of marketing, Sally Bament, touted the battery's so-called green attributes.
"Users are seeking dependable high-performance, safe and environmentally sustainable batteries," Bament said in a press release. "Boston power has established a
global reputation for leadership in delivering those solutions."
Rudy Magna, director of sales at ASUS Computer International, said his company decided to use the Sonata, in part because of its environmentally-friendly qualities.
"Our customers look to ASUS to provide cost effective solutions that include innovative features such as the Sonata Long Life battery, which offers not only long-term dependability but is also environmentally friendly," Magna said.
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