I want an extended battery for my tm2-2102tu

Is  an extended battery available for TouchSmart tm2-2102TU??

sunilsubhedar wrote:
Is  an extended battery available for TouchSmart tm2-2102TU??
Hi,
Welcome to the forum!
Unfortunately there are no extended service batteries for your touchsmart notebook available from HP. There do not appear to be any available from third-party vendors either. 
Best regards,
erico
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