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Article Title: LG Launches Solar-powered E-reader
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LG's solar-powered e-reader prototype is one more device to join the solar bandwagon. Come another trade show and we will be greeted with a plethora of gadgets vying for our attention. The solar panel that LG is developing for its e-reader should be ready for a 2012 launch. But then, by that time, we should have a range pf products around us that get their energy from the sun. Presented here is a listing of five of the most popular solar powered gadgets, either real or theoretical:
Solar-Powered Netbook – Gyy
A netbook that lives entirely on the energy of the sun is isn’t exactly easy to build, for its no less than a big battery if it is totally supported on the energy of the sun. As a way out, the Gyy, by iUnika has to do with just the minimum specifications. It has an 8 inch screen, 128 MB RAM, 64 GB drive, and runs on Linux. A solar powered lid is placed on top the screen. No one knows for sure if it is an actual product or just a concept, though at one time it was thought to be entering series production. There is no information from the company's website as well on the new product.
Solar powered speakerphone – by LG
If your car does not have bluetooth features built into it, you will be fascinated by the new solar powered speakerphone from LG that can function just as well without any power chords. It will require ideal conditions though to give its best performance. And ideal condition, in this case, means plenty of sunlight as well as a relatively safe neighborhood where a nice looking gadget in the window won’t lead to carjacking. And yes, the product is real and has competition from Iqua.
Solar powered LCD TV – by Sharp
The new solar powered LCD TV from Sharp is here to replace all the elaborate television setups at football tailgate parties with noisy generator acting as the power source. for the new LCD tv that Sharp has brought can run for 4.5 hours on a days charge. Next perhaps, we are going to have a solar-powered satellite dish. It however is till in concept stage. Sharp is planning to have a roof full of solar panel instead of just one dedicated for the TV.
Solar Powered phone – Sharp
As if there wasn’t reason enough to have our cell phones out at all times, Sharp is the first major manufacturer to come up with a cell phone that will be powered by solar energy. However, we are soon going to have others joining the race. Re-charge for an hour and you will get ten minutes of standby time or a minute of talk time. It is also waterproof, which means you can use it with just as ease along the poolside. And it is for real, being released this summer though only in Japan.
Solar powered charger – by Sanyo
Other solar chargers are already on the market, but I'm particularly excited for Sanyo's USB charger, whose Eneloop branding inspires confidence (the are great). Solar panels juice up a lithium ion battery, which hits full charge in three days on the single-panel model, and half that time on the dual-panel model. This provides 5 volts of power for two hours via USB, which at least will get you through an emergency. Product or Concept? It's another Japan-only gadget for now.
There are other solar powered charger in the market already, but Sanyo's USB chargers are just great. Solar panels provide juice to a lithium ion battery and attain full charge in three days on a single solar panel and half the time on the dual panel. You get to have 5 volts power for two hours via USB, which can be enough to at least see you through an emergency. Again, this is for real though it is going to be confined within Japan for now.
About The Author: Markus Reily writes for the Good E-Reader Blog and is interested in technology.
http://goodereader.com/blog/
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