1. Are you gonna have your laptop outside when your cutting trees? 2. What if you own a desktop and not a laptop or netbook? 3. Why isn't it plugged in when shes cutting the "trees"?
While this is almost definately a hoax your questions are all easily solved with the same answer.
Its battery powered and the USB is just the charger. It would work much like a cordless drill and for a saw that size could even possibly be made using the same motor.
3: Because the tree-cutting was filmed using a prototype from the lab which uses Wireless USB, which (pending testing and certification) will make it into the i.Saw 2.G.
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1. Are you gonna have your laptop outside when your cutting trees?
2. What if you own a desktop and not a laptop or netbook?
3. Why isn't it plugged in when shes cutting the "trees"?
Wrong your, You're*
right the first time :)
While this is almost definately a hoax your questions are all easily solved with the same answer.
Its battery powered and the USB is just the charger. It would work much like a cordless drill and for a saw that size could even possibly be made using the same motor.
3: Because the tree-cutting was filmed using a prototype from the lab which uses Wireless USB, which (pending testing and certification) will make it into the i.Saw 2.G.