I'm way too lazy to figure out tables in blogger yet. Sorry.
The 44's are listed for the x230's. The 67's are listed for the x230t's. But the online configurator lists both the 44's and 67's as accessory options on both the x230 and x230t builds. Not sure what to say. Hopefully coworkers buy the x230t soon so I can test.
Thinkpad Battery, cells, shape, Watt*Hour, battery tech, IBM part number, notes
44, 4, flush, 29Wh, Lithium Polymer, 0A36305
44+, 6, hangs low, 63Wh, Lithium Ion, 0A36306, incompatible with external charger
44++, 9, hangs low, 94Wh, Lithium Ion, 0A36307
67, 3, flush?, 29Wh, Lithium Polymer, 0A36316
67+, 6, hangs off back, 66Wh, Lithium Ion, 0A36317, incompatible with external charger
The slice battery clamps onto the entire base of the x230 or x230t.
19+, 6, full bottom, 64Wh, Lithium Ion, 0A36280, does not require external charger as it has its own 20v power jack, supports 65-135w 20v Lenovo laptop adapters.
Awesome awesome adapter, the AC/DC ultraslim 90w adapter, 41R4493. Mine has the 20v Thinkpad and either the iPhone/iPad charging adapter, or the USB adapter (so I can use a long USB-iDevice cable) for charging the x230 and iPad/iPhone at the same time.
The external charger (40Y7625) can support charging of one battery at a time. Does not come with a charging adapter, but can use a 65w or 90w 20v adapter that would come with many Lenovo laptops. No mention of supporting the 135w or larger adapter.
External charger overview
External charger battery support
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