Battery MacBook Pro 15" A1286 2011 vs. A1382 2011

Hi ,
Is there anyone please help me to check if this battery fit with my MBP
According to the title, I saw it indicates my machine battery's model
BRAND NEW GENUINE Original APPLE rechargeble Li-ion Polymer MacBook Pro 15" A1286 2011 Battery A1382 020-7134-A 661-5844 10.95V 77.5WH
But when I see in technical details, it said Fit for APPLE Macbook Pro 15" A1286 2011
I am quite confused and don't know if it fits my MBP 15" early 2011, I checked my machine battery and it is A1382
Any idea? Thank you
Regards,
Phuc

Timo Mahrik wrote:
Which machine would be better for video editing ?
( some experiences , please )
Editing part time on a 15 inch screen is fine; editing all the time on a 15 inch screen gets old fast. If you do go portable and you're going to use FCP a lot, get an external display.
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