Lithium-ion Battery instead of Lithium Polymer. False advertisement!

I bought a new MBP core 2 Duo 2.33Gig. In the Specifications of this model, it comes with a Lithium-Polymer Battery, but Looking at my battery it is actually a Lithium-ion.
Isn't this False advertisement?
Please Apple, I would like to exchange my battery for what I actually payed for.
Thankyou

macbook Pro Mac OS X (10.4.9) Core 2 Duo 2.33

Posted on May 28, 2007 12:13 AM

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May 28, 2007 4:39 AM in response to iVmichael

Hello my name is Rafal and this is the first time for me using this site. I am really not sure where and how to ask questions or part take in discussions. But if I have taken the right step here I have a question as to why I can not adjust the back light of the keyboard until the light in the room dimms. Is there some seting that I am missing. Because when I want to light up the keybord in daylight, when I hit the button it doesnt respond showing a icon like a circle with a line through it. Can You help me with this? Or point me in the right direction?

May 28, 2007 6:00 AM in response to Rafcio2

Hi Rafal,

The only way to do what you are trying to do is by disabling the light sensors. There is too much light getting to the sensors disabling the light. Cut a strip of black (dark) construction paper to place over the hinge area and you will be able to adjust the keyboard's brightness and not have it go dim as your display gets brighter.

In the future to create a new post select a category ie, "Using Your MacBook Pro". At the top of the topic list select "Post New Topic" and this starts a new thread.

Hope this answers your question.

Sweet Polly

May 29, 2007 7:06 AM in response to mikulas Jaros

Hi mikulas,

It looks like it is just a labeling issue and that you have a Lithium-Polymer battery.

See Kbase 303785 Intel-based Apple Notebooks: About the battery
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=303785

Which says:
While the physical battery inside your MacBook or MacBook Pro may state on the underside of the battery that it is "Li-Ion", it is using the Lithium polymer implementation of this technology.

Ivan

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