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Munvader

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Hello!

I have a short question about the batteries of the Hi-MDs:

The 600 uses AA´s, but what batteries are 700-800-900 using? Is it a nice, flat MD-battery that can be taken out (as of my R90), or is it a built in cell that can´t be switched (damn, I hate Apple for introducing those!)?

Thanks, Olof

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This is kind of funny. I just registered so I could ask this same question.(i'm ususally a lurker) So the nh900 can take the sony nh-14wm batteries? While I would love the magnesium body of the nh1 and the cool remote, the lame battery life of the Li-Ion cell doesn't do it fo me... To bad they had to use Li-Ion...

Also, as a side note, can one use the rechargeable nimh AA cells that sony manufactures in the "dry-cell" case?

Not to get off the subject, but do you think that the nh-900 will be compatible with sony's worldwide ac adapters? I'm going to japan, so i'll need the 100V 60mhz ability of the worldwide adapter.

Thanks.

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This is kind of funny.  I just registered so I could ask this same question.(i'm ususally a lurker)

Thanks for registering, and welcome. :happy:

Also, as a side note, can one use the rechargeable nimh AA cells that sony manufactures in the "dry-cell" case?

Yep.

Not to get off the subject, but do you think that the nh-900 will be compatible with sony's worldwide ac adapters?

Most likely yes, although it would be good if someone could confirm this for me. As long as it's 3v and the proper specs, you should be okay.

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Thanks for the fast reply Kurisu. So the nh-900 comes with a 900 mAh battery but accepts 1400 mAh batteries? I was looking for the nh-10wm battery online but could barely find any mention of it. It's nice to know that I can get a larger capacity one.

I could get one of those sony worldwide charging cradles for the battery, and just bypass the ac adapter and charging stand altogether....

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