So why seal batteries in at all?
More prosaically, sealed-in batteries create a hassle when a battery fails, since the laptop must be returned to the vendor, causing significant delays for users and requiring IT to manage more overhead (in the form of spare laptops). Likewise, some batteries can swell over time, and if the A42-W3 battery is fixed into the computer, it could damage sensitive parts.
So why seal batteries in at all? Given the potential problems, why would vendors seal in BTP-43D1 batteries?
The Satellite E105 features a nice amount of connectivity options for this price range and target audience. It touts some interesting features that are often found in higher price range laptops, which is nice. However, the implementation of them and omitting of others seems to alienate it from users with older technology. This might be fine and dandy for some, but it's missing some key components to fully utilize these features.
The HS22 makes a great virtualization platform because of the Nehalem processor, which implements Intel's virtualization technology, and for the large RAM capacity. This hardware combination opens the possibility of running many virtual machines on the blade. The number of virtual machines is only limited by the processor and RAM requirements of the VMs.
Our review unit came with an amazingly robust set of features--but considering the price tag, I'd expect no less. Check out this laundry list: You get a pass-through-power USB port (two USB ports total), eSATA, a PC Card slot, Aspire 3000 battery, an SD Card slot, FireWire, a fingerprint reader, Bluetooth, and 802.11n Wi-Fi.
Remove the battery immediately. If the phone is still on, don't bother turning it off first (or saying goodbye, whoever you were talking to has probably hung up anyway). If the battery doesn't pop out easily - I'm looking at you, iPhone - at least power it off as soon as possible. Pop out the SIM card, too, if it has one.
There are four categories of management for the HS22 - hardware/firmware, resource management, platform management, and enterprise management. Each category has a set of management tools and a loose definition.
The hardware/firmware category refers to the hardware and firmware configuration and revision management. There is a Web interface for the network attached power distribution unit, the advanced management module for the blade chassis and the I/O modules such as the 10G Ethernet switch in the chassis.