So in order to get the sunlight, would one have to constantly place the bag near sunny windows?
Is the energy cumulative? How long does it last?
This could be practical if the energy is accumulated and stored for few days.
$600 is nothing for a millionaire CEO or CIO who constantly must have access to a laptop and would like additional security if a battery runs out and a spare runs out also.
Don't forget, by the next decade this technology will be far more advanced and cost efficient than it is today - and may become mainstream among geeks.
Just look at how PCs, laptops, cellphones, digital cameras, portable music players and storage media have developed since the 1990s.
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STUD HUNK @ Jan 9th 2008 5:21AM
So in order to get the sunlight, would one have to constantly place the bag near sunny windows?
Is the energy cumulative? How long does it last?
This could be practical if the energy is accumulated and stored for few days.
$600 is nothing for a millionaire CEO or CIO who constantly must have access to a laptop and would like additional security if a battery runs out and a spare runs out also.
Don't forget, by the next decade this technology will be far more advanced and cost efficient than it is today - and may become mainstream among geeks.
Just look at how PCs, laptops, cellphones, digital cameras, portable music players and storage media have developed since the 1990s.