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Maxell introduces new line of replacement batteries
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With sales of digital cameras projected to approach ten million units in 2002, Maxell Corporation of America is introducing during this CES show in Las Vegas a new line of replacement batteries to satisfy the increasing power demands of feature rich digital camera models in a rapidly expanding category.
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The new line includes seven models of lithium-ion rechargeable batteries and a non-rechargeable primary lithium battery that together are compatible with the majority of digital cameras currently on the market.
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The lithium-ion rechargeable Maxell Digital Camera Battery line-up includes (with camera brand compatibility in parentheses) the DC 3711 (Fuji, Toshiba, Kodak) for $49.99, the DC3790 (Fuji, Pentax) for $39.99, the 3772 (Kodak) for $14.99, the DC 3777 (Canon Elph) for $49.99, the DC 3778 (Canon S30/40) for $49.99, the DC 7465 (Nikon) for $39.99 and DC7466 (Nikon) for $29.99. The non-rechargeable primary lithium replacement battery (Olympus, Kodak, Casio) is the CR-V3 in a single pack for $11.99 and in a 2-pack for $19.99.
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