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Toshiba recalls 41,000 laptops for overheating

Posted by: BlackCode    Tags:  000, 41, ac adapter, ac adapter plugs, adapter plugs, affected models, Bios, bios update, Company, consumer product safety, Consumer Product Safety Commission, cpsc, DC-IN harness, electronic engineering, engineering, faulty dc-in harness, faulty sony batteries, go-round, Injuries, instances, Laptop, LapTops, massive recall, medical attention, minor property damage, Models, overheating, plastic casing area, Product Issues, Product Recall, product safety commission, product support, recalls, reports, right away, Safety, Satellite, Satellite T135D-S1326, Semiconductor companies, several models of its Satellite T130 laptops, Solution, Sony, sony batteries, support forums, T135-SP2909ASatellite Pro T130-W1302, Technology, Toshiba, toshiba laptops, Update, Web site    Posted date:  September 3, 2010  |  No comment

The Consumer Product Safety Commission on Thursday issued a recall of 41,000 Toshiba laptops after reports of some overheating and even melting.

Toshiba posted its own recall of several models of its Satellite T130 laptops on its product support forums last week.

The CPSC said 129 instances of “overheating and deforming the plastic casing area around the AC adapter plug” had been reported. Two of those reports resulted in “minor burn injuries that did not require medical attention” and two in minor property damage.

Toshiba said on its Web site that the problem stems from a “faulty DC-In harness,” which can lead to the computer melting where the AC adapter plugs in.

The solution is a BIOS update, which the company recommends users of the affected models implement right away. The update is available on Toshiba’s Web site.

The affected models are:

Satellite T135D-S1326, T135D-SP2012L, T135-SP2909R, T135D-SP2012M, T135-SP2013L, T135-SP2013M, T135D-S1322, T135-S1330, T135D-S1328WH, T135D-S1328RD, T135D-S1328, T135D-S1327, T135D-S1325WH, T135D-S1325RD, T135D-S1325, T135D-S1324, T135D-S1320, T135-SP2911R, T135-S1312, T135-S1310WH, T135-S1310RD, T135-S1310, T135-S1309, T135-S1307, T135-S1305WH, T135-S1305RD, T135-S1305, T135-S1300WH, T135-S1300RD, T135-S1300, T135-SP2911C, T135-SP2911A, T135-SP2910R, T135-SP2910C, T135-SP2910A, T135-SP2909C, T135-SP2909ASatellite Pro T130-W1302, T130-EZ1301

This isn’t Toshiba’s first go-round with hot, melting laptops. The company was included with most of its competitors in the 2007 massive recall of laptops that shipped with faulty Sony batteries.

Read more: http://news.cnet.com/8301-31021_3-20015470-260.html#ixzz0yQZfWAfN


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