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Toshiba Introduces Fuel Cell Charger
Toshiba Introduces Fuel Cell Charger
Taking fuel cell technology to the next level, Toshiba introduces the Dynario fuel cell charger, providing a clean, new way of charging your gadgets.
News Release 22 Oct, 2009
News Release 22 Oct, 2009
toshiba.co.jp — Image of Dynario TM 3 TOKYO Toshiba Corporation (TOKYO: 6502), a world leader in the development of... fuel-cell technology for handheld electronic equipment, today announced the launch of its first direct methanol fuel-cell product: Dynario , an ... (more) News Release 22 Oct, 2009
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News Release 27 Oct, 2009
News Release 27 Oct, 2009
toshiba.co.jp — TOKYO Toshiba Corporation (TOKYO: 6502) today announced the launch of a new CMOS image sensor that will... bring 14.6 million pixels to digital still cameras and to mobile phones supporting video imaging. The sensor, the latest addition to Toshiba's ... (more) News Release 27 Oct, 2009
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Portable Fuel cell charger: Toshiba Dynario
TechChee.com, shop online for gadget, gizmo and hot tech stuff — ... up. The Toshiba Dynario charger comes in palm-sized only, will hit Japan on October 29. Only 3,000 units will be sold and each unit costs a pricey $324 (29,800 yen), some more a pack of the of methanol solution refill bottles will cost another $34 (3,150 yen). At the mean time, this fuel charger is still too expensive to maintain compared to other chargers. Unless the price of the refill pack drops later, or else it’ll hardly get popular among gadget users. via inventorspot Written By TechChee.com, Portable Fuel cell ...

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