Published on December 27th,2006 at 6:11 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

A Fuel Cell High Capacity battery for Samsung Sens Q35

Samsung offers today a 12000Wh battery based on a Fuel Cell for PC Sens Q35, using the DMFC technology (Direct Methanol Fuel Cell) for a maximum output of 20W. It gives your PC 8 hours of autonomy.



Via Samsung
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Comments
 

  • Hentai

    Guessing the price..

  • http://www.akihabaranews.com Daimaou

    … me too… but Samsung did not talk about it

  • Moodeung

    Correction:

    Actually, the DMFC(Direct Methanol Fuel Cell) Battery(shown in the photo) can power laptop for about “160 hours(8 hours * 20 days/ 1200Wh)”. And It will be available in late 2007 in Korea.

    A Korean paper reported today that Samsung is currently undergoing ‘satefy tests’ to meet the safety standards and regulations set by the US gov. and/or the EU. Pretty Kool, huh?

  • Håkon – norway

    Yeah Moodeung, it is pretty Cool..
    and as Hentai said: what is the price?

 

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