How is the battery charging of your new aluminium Macbook

Hello Users,
I wanted to know what exactly is your experience about the new Macbook 2.0 aluminium charging like? Meaning, I read in forums, you tube comments that the macbook takes hours to charge in some case 5 hours. IS this true? Or are these one of cases of bad batteries?
Cheers,

Yours is a different question from the original poster's. You should probably start a new thread in the Batteries and Power forum:
http://discussions.apple.com/forum.jspa?forumID=1289
But when you do, could you explain what you mean when you say your MacBook was "off at the plug"? Does that mean the green LED was not lit where your MagSafe plugs in to the computer, or that upi unplugged your computer overnight? If your computer was sleeping while unplugged, it would not be surprising for it to consume some battery power.

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