'Self-replaceable batteries' return with the Dynabook Portégé Z40L-N business laptop

Dynabook's latest business laptop features the latest Intel Core Ultra Series 2 processors and a user-replaceable battery

https://www.tomshardware.com/laptops/self-replaceable-batteries-return-with-the-dynabook-portege-z40l-n-business-laptop

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