Satellite L50-B-1 q 0 - removal battery question

Hi, I bought the product Satellite L50-B-1 q 0.
With astonishment, I found that * the battery is not removable *.
I always knew that when you use a portable computer, you must remove the battery;
Then, I wanted to know if this product has a new technology where the battery life is not affected by the use of the computer when it is connected to the power adapter.

Thank you.

> I always knew that when you use a portable computer, you must remove the battery;
For a long time I use Toshiba portable computers, but I never read these tips in the documents of Toshiba I got new machines.
I have never done this in the past and I never will in the future. From time to time, you can use your laptop with battery only and charge again.

You are right. Your laptop battery can not be removed, but there is no reason to panic. Sink the battery and charge it at least once a month.

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