Portégé R400 Tablet PC - 2nd battery instead of the optical drive

Can someone tell me if the R400 Tablet PC can take a 2nd battery instead of the optical drive?
From Toshiba Web site and the specs don't say do I guess this isn't?

Just FYI;
Check out this website of Toshiba Portege R400:
http://UK.computers.Toshiba-Europe.com/cgi-bin/ToshibaCSG/JSP/seriesHomepage.do?service=UK&SERIES_ID=123942

and [here | http://uk.computers.toshiba-europe.com/Contents/Toshiba_uk/EN/Others/datasheets/PortegeR400_0707.pdf] you can download the datasheet Portege R400.
It is perhaps useful to s

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