veato wrote:Do you know what spec they are? I read somewhere they're the 1900mAh variery.
I'd imagine they are that or more. I've got some Energiser rechargeables that are 2000mAh that weren't even labelled as anything other than standard, so you'd need at least that to get away with calling them 'high performance'.
Actually, it's a bit odd. I've got three packs of essentially the same Energiser rechargeables here. Some are 1700mAh, some are 2000 and one set are 2500. Bought in the same shop for, as far as I remember, pretty much the same price. What the hell are they playing at?
The Apple charger looks to be a fair bit smaller than the one you linked, which is a factor if you're travelling with it but not at home. And the 'deal' you have gives you 4 long charge batteries and two standard ones, plus they're different ratings. A lot of devices are finicky about rechargeables so it's generally not wise to mix them around - for example I have an LED lantern/torch that will work fine as long as one of the batteries in it is non-rechargeable, even if the other three are. But put four rechargeables in it and it simply doesn't work. There's a certain advantage to having similar batteries that are 'matched' to the charger for consistency's sake.
I suspect Apple don't expect it to be a major selling item so they are upping their profit margin on it, because they're losing something on economies of scale. At the end if the day though it's not like they're using some proprietary battery format and forcing you to buy their charger; if you don't want to buy it, you don't have to.
Jon