In short, yes.
Check out this page:
Learn all about the breakthrough battery. There's a pretty interesting video on there. Sure it's a lot of marketing talk, but it's also quite down key. Apple is also the only brand-name computer manufacturer I know that publishes realistic runtimes.
And re. the 'non-removable' part: Go over to MacFixIt and look how the MacBook Pro's are made up -- it's not a big deal to open the bottom half, and exchange the battery, hard drive and RAM. Essentially, just a few screws, and you're done. The only thing you can't do is slap in a second battery to extend runtime. Then again, I don't know of ANY ONE who actually does this, since it means powering down and re-booting the machine. An external battery pack to extend runtime WITHOUT a power-down-re-boot makes much more sense (but even those are quite rare). And, frankly, with 7 to 8 hrs runtime, who needs to do that? (As I said, Apple's runtimes are realistic. My MacBook was advertised with 3.5 to 4 hrs. It gets 4 hrs routinely, with a two year old battery, and no special settings on my part, except reducing the screen brightness a bit -- really just a bit. I can survive a full work day without the power supply if need be, as I do not need to run it round-the-clock. One of the students on my team bought a recent Dell, and he gets about the same runtime -- albeit with screen brightness turned down A LOT, much more than me, plus tinkering with the power settings before he was able to get to this state.)