Published on October 6th,2006 at 6:26 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

CEATEC – Toshiba fuel cells

If fuel cells represent the future for some people, there are still too few products using them, and we have to admit the technology needs many refinements. Toshiba was demonstrating a battery for PC based on a fuel cell, which goes at the bottom of the PC, and as you can see, it looks HUGE. The same goes for this fuel cell battery going on a V30T, the WinCE PMP using 1Seg.





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Comments
 

  • Mahoro

    No spec, no battery size, no nothing……
    Just a prototype to show off something that’s already developed, yet embedded in devices..

  • http://www.akihabaranews.com Daimaou

    Well the thing is that they hardly comment on such stuff… they just says… HERE you are admire the future… until we found something else

 

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