December 31, 2012

Need A Great Replacement Battery For Your Laptop?


With all of the options available out there, from high-priced originals ($100+) to low priced and low quality knock-offs ($8-$25), choosing the right laptop battery replacement option for your next purchase can become a hassle.

Luckily, here at Limewit, we focus both on quality and affordability. Our battery products perform to the same quality and performance standards as the original batteries that came with your laptop. We use quality battery-cell materials and plastics to ensure that your purchase is worth every penny.

We back our products with a 30-day no hassle return process and up to a 3 year** laptop battery warranty on performance models. Expect to save anywhere from 20% up to 45%* without compromising performance and quality. Also, if your order is $45 or more, you get free shipping!

You can shop direct:

http://limewit.com/c-186822-laptop-battery.html

You can shop through Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/b?ie=UTF8&me=AFAZNKC2EC6AD

*savings based off original laptop battery prices
**non performance models have a 1 year warranty

December 27, 2012

The HP Pavilion dv6000 Series Laptop Battery [ON SALE]

SKU: NB-140 

Limewit's HP Pavilion® dv6000 series laptop replacement battery is guaranteed to be fully compatible* with your HP® Laptop. Unlike other aftermarket batteries, Limewit batteries are manufactured under strict conditions to meet the highest safety and performance standards. We use only premium lithium-ion cells which will last longer over time. If you are not satisfied, send the battery back within 30 days to get a full refund.

*See Model Compatibility Chart for detailed information

Availability: In Stock - Ships within 1 business day 

Available Versions:


Which is right for you?

If you use your HP Pavilion at home, the Standard Capacity version is perfect for you.

If you take your laptop with you to school, to the office or on business trips, when you travel or if you frequent coffee shops, then the High Capacity laptop battery is the better choice. Limewit High Capacity laptop batteries have twice the power over our Standard Capacity batteries.

What else do I get with my Limewit laptop battery?

You get our award winning customer service, fast delivery, free shipping ($45 minimum), 1 year warranty (Standard Capacity batteries)/ 3 year warranty (High Capacity batteries), 30-day hassle free returns and peace of mind knowing that you've bought a quality product at a great price.

How do I know if this battery will fit my HP Pavilion laptop?

You will need to find your laptop model in our compatibility chart.
You may also review our part number chart. You will need to know the part number of the battery you are trying to replace. Use the links shown above to access the HP Pavilion dv6 series part number chart.

December 24, 2012

Happy Holidays + 20% Off Today Only!


The Limewit Team would like to wish you and your loved ones a happy holiday.

Today and tomorrow ONLY, take an extra 20% off using code HOLIDAY at Limewit.com

Fine Print: Offer ends December 26, 2012 at 12:00AM. Valid on all items. No purchase limit.

December 20, 2012

Six Smart Tips That Protect Your iPhone From Theft

iPhone theft is on the rise in most major cities. Here are 6 pro tips to securing your iPhone 5 or iPhone 4S.

infographic courtesy of Kaspersky Lab

December 17, 2012

Konica Minolta Presents: LED Desk Lamp With Wireless Phone Charging

We love the design and wireless charging but not so much the price. Credit: Konica Minolta, CNET

Konica Minolta debuted a desk lamp with an ace up its sleeve: it features a built-in induction charging pad for devices that support the Qi wireless charging standard (such as the Nokia Lumia 920 and many other products). It appears to be the first of its kind.

As for other features, there isn't much to write home about: a built-in touch sensor enables the user to switch between four brightness settings -- all the way up to 1,400 lux.

The 1.5-foot-tall lamp comes in two colors: ivory and a very dark shade of blue. While the 24,800 yen ($302) LED lamp packs an aesthetic punch with its adherence to minimalism, its high cost will perhaps pinch too many pennies for some.

by Christopher MacManus for CNET


Is your laptop battery lasting less than 2 hours on a full charge? Then it's time to get a battery replacement from Limewit.com Check out our high quality products with hassle-free ordering and free shipping on most items of $45 or more.

December 13, 2012

Google Maps Is Back On iOS6, Apple Is Relieved

You won't be lost anymore, iPhone users.
The app should be rolling out worldwide in the App Store now, available in over 40 countries and 29 languages. It's compatible with iOS 5.1 and above, but sadly it's not designed to work on the iPad. Google says that will come later. Graf also said that the goal is to maintain a parity between iOS and Android going forward — which hopefully means that a few Android-specific features will come to iOS and that the clean design of this app will make its way back to Android.

Compared to Apple's Maps app, Google Maps clearly wins on the data front, with complete mass transit directions and fewer of the accuracy issues that have plagued the built-in app. What's more intriguing is that Google Maps also matches (or beats, depending on your taste) Apple Maps in its speed, design, and overall aesthetics. It's the combination of massive and accurate data with a well-made app that makes Google's offering so compelling.

Google Maps for iOS is the best-designed maps app on any platform and challenges even Google Maps on Android for speed. That sounds like hyperbole, but on the iPhone 5 the new Google Maps app seems faster and is definitely better-designed than even Google Maps on Android. If Apple CEO Tim Cook is looking for examples of how to do a maps app right on the iPhone — or on any platform — Google has provided the answer.

By Dieter Bohn
photo credit, the verge
video credit, the verge

December 10, 2012

What Is Green Monday?

The Newegg.com Green Monday sale banner.
Green Monday is an online retail industry term similar to Cyber Monday. The term was coined by eBay to describe its best sales day in December, traditionally the 2nd Monday of December. Green Monday is defined more specifically by business research organization comScore as the Monday with at least 10 days prior to Christmas. 

In 2009, $854 million was spent online in the US on Green Monday, with sales in 2011 reaching $1.133 billion. Green Monday in Greece and Cyprus is the movable feast day known elsewhere in the Greek Orthodox Church as Clean Monday, the first day of Lent - approximately seven weeks before Easter. Traditionally families go to fields to barbecue fasting foods such as vegetables and seafood (not meat), later flying kites and playing other games.

December 6, 2012

Now You Can Eat An iPhone Too! (aka iFong)


It appears that Apple’s iPhone have inspired cake-makers from a Taiwanese bakery. Just in case this is the first time you stumble across the word “pineapple cake” or heard of it and don’t understand it too much, the pineapple cake is actually Taiwan’s iconic pastry. The Taiwanese call the pineapple cake as “鳳梨酥”, or fengli su, and the name actually means ‘to bring wealth’. Pineapple cakes are probably more cookie than cake. It’s got a shortbread-like texture on the outside, and is filled with pineapple jam on the inside.





December 3, 2012

Move Over Google Maps, Amazon Maps Is (Almost) Here


If Amazon has its way, Google Maps on your Kindle Fire won't be the default option for much longer. Back in September, the online retail giant introduced a beta version of its Amazon Maps API to see if it could go the Apple route by fleshing out its own maps platform. Now it's ready to take the API out of beta after several months of testing and a lot of developer interest -- Hipmunk, Evernote, Trulia and Zillow have already integrated it into their Kindle Fire apps. 

The API currently features interactive maps and customized overlays, and is now a part of the Amazon Mobile App SDK. It's early days yet for the mapping service and we're sure it doesn't have the bells and whistles of the one from Mountain View, but this does mean a further step toward differentiation from the Big "G."

Let's just hope this turns out better than iOS6 Maps and no one comes to regret it.

By Nicole Lee, engadget.com
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