From the link provided by Baldr the following is noted:
Aw 750mah test #1 :
Description: 1 Li-ion cell, 1.0 Ah @ 1.00A
Started At: 8/5/2011 6:33 PM
Discharge Rate: 1.00 A
Starting Voltage: 4.17 V
Ending Voltage: 2.57
Total Time (hh:mm:ss): 0:35:55
Tested Capacity: 0.598 Ah
If I understand the testing, these are new AW batteries rated at 750 mAh. The results though were less than 750 - new. 598 mAh tested versus 750 mAh rated. Based on info at the Battery University link, that 598 will decline with each recharge. That tested mAh was achieved by taking battery to a 2.8v cut-off. I think normal standard would be to cut-off at 3.0v. (However, not many mAhs picked up between 2.8 and 3.0 if the graph of the testing results is correct.)