Battery Batteries
By Charlie on Apr 19, 2007 in Hearing & Orthepedic

Digital camera shows the battery with new battery?
I have a Kodak DX6440 digital camera. I just put new batteries that are charged full and low battery display. I know that the batteries are good, because just leave the charger, I tried other two just to make sure it was not defective batteries but still do. The high voltage batteries are especially designed for digital cameras. Please serious answers, not "there is something wrong with your camera, because it is obvious. Only answer if you know what can be ….
do not worry about many devices that do just realized you spare parts and run these until they die
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Cuisinart CSB-76 SmartStick 200-Watt Immersion Hand Blender The versatile stick design of the Cuisinart Smart stick Hand Blender lets users blend ingredients right in pots, pitchers, bowls, or clear plastic beaker that’s included. A powerful 200-watt motor operates with an easy one-touch control. Blends drinks, purees soup, mixes pancake and crepe batters in seconds! Both stainless steel blending shaft and beaker are dishwasher-safe…. |
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EatSmart Precision Pro – Multifunction Digital Kitchen Scale w/ Extra Large LCD and 11 Lb. Capacity The EatSmart Precision Pro Digital Kitchen Scale is a versatile multifunction home appliance. Designed to be highly accurate and aesthetically pleasing, the Precision Pro is manufactured to the highest quality specifications. Weigh items up to 11 lbs quickly and accurately, with results displayed in four different units: grams / ounces / pounds / kilograms. For cooks – Weigh food items directly on… |
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American Weigh Signature Series Black Digital Pocket Scale, 1000 by 0.1 grams $6.99 Product FeaturesDurable and compact digital pocket scale for easy portabilityWeighs items up to 1000 grams in 0.1 gram incrementsEasy-to-read, backlit LCD display; intuitive, flip-open lid protects the smooth, stainless-steel weighing surfacePowered by 2 AAA batteries, a set of which comes includedBacked by a 10-year warranty Amazon.com Product DescriptionFor anyone needing to take a dependable sc… |
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Master of Puppets $12.48 One of the defining albums of thrash metal, Master of Puppets is arguably Metallica’s best album (as well as their last with bassist Cliff Burton). Focusing on the concept of power and abuses thereof, this is a collection of complex, intelligent music, played at about a hundred miles an hour. Not that these are short songs; this eight-song album clocks in at over an hour, which makes it all the mo… |
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The Blackening $5.98 MACHINE HEAD THE BLACKENING… |
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Heavy Blanket $8.37 2012 release by this trio led by Dinosaur Jr.’s J. Mascis. Legend has it that J. took a sabbatical in 1984 from his Hardcore band Deep Wound to start something new, something slower, something louder. Hooking up with Johnny Pancake and Pete Cougar, he formed Heavy Blanket. But before the trio could record any of their music, a series of unfortunate accidents caused the band to split. In 2011, … |
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In Case You Didn’t Feel Like Showing Up (Live) [VHS] $12.98 … |
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Batteries Not Included [VHS] $1.99 Quite possibly the nadir of Steven Spielberg’s career as a producer, this piece of sentimental junk from 1987 concerns five little spacecraft which arrive on Earth just in time to help out some New Yorkers getting kicked out of a tenement. The script’s goo just sticks to the viewer, and the cast looks silly by trying not to be silly. You get the feeling that Spielberg’s Amblin Entertainment was pr… |
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Hype [VHS] $2.98 This hip look at the Seattle music scene of the past decade treats the hype with bemused humor but treats the music with respect. Packed with witty interviews with band members, record execs, and Seattle music aficionados, much of the film places a welcome spotlight on the bands that didn’t become part of the national “grunge” phenomenon and scores of live clips and rare recordings show that “th… |
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Once $4.19 Winner of the World Audience Award at Sundance, Once starts out as a small-scale romance, like Before Sunrise, before arriving somewhere unexpected. An Irish busker (Glen Hansard, the Frames and The Commitments) meets a Czech flower seller (Markéta Irglová) while singing on the streets of Dublin. (In the credits, they’re listed as Guy and Girl.) She likes what she hears and lets him know. Turns … |
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