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In January 2004 a knobhead posted he
"However in response to your rebuttal of Steve's claim at least one manufacturer IS claiming to be going to market in 2004 with a fuel cell powered laptop, three others to my knowledge are claiming by 2005. Life of 8-10 hours per charge, cost anticipated to be about 20% more than conventional batteries. The first mentioned has already shipped a batch of a thousand or so for market testing, and it's only January!" So err where are all these fuel cell powered laptops then? And where are all the fuel cell powered cars that we were going to be swamped with. After all it's over two years since we were assured that these devices were going to be everywhere. Oh yes, anyone going to lay bets on what will happen if you try to take a fuel cell powered computer onto an aeroplane? |
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In article , Steve Firth
says... In January 2004 a knobhead posted he "However in response to your rebuttal of Steve's claim at least one manufacturer IS claiming to be going to market in 2004 with a fuel cell powered laptop, three others to my knowledge are claiming by 2005. Life of 8-10 hours per charge, cost anticipated to be about 20% more than conventional batteries. The first mentioned has already shipped a batch of a thousand or so for market testing, and it's only January!" So err where are all these fuel cell powered laptops then? Proof of concept http://www.antig.com/english/mediabay.html As well as.... http://www.primidi.com/2005/08/27.html -- Conor, Same ****, different day. |
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![]() "Steve Firth" wrote in message ... In January 2004 a knobhead posted he "However in response to your rebuttal of Steve's claim at least one manufacturer IS claiming to be going to market in 2004 with a fuel cell powered laptop, three others to my knowledge are claiming by 2005. Life of 8-10 hours per charge, cost anticipated to be about 20% more than conventional batteries. The first mentioned has already shipped a batch of a thousand or so for market testing, and it's only January!" So err where are all these fuel cell powered laptops then? And where are all the fuel cell powered cars that we were going to be swamped with. After all it's over two years since we were assured that these devices were going to be everywhere. Oh yes, anyone going to lay bets on what will happen if you try to take a fuel cell powered computer onto an aeroplane? I read a story on that a couple of weeks ago. They have working models but they are not able to make their design where it can be reliably produced in even small quantities. They have spent a lot venture capital but a reliable fuel cell that can be reproduced in quantity is apparently still a long ways away. |
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Steve Firth wrote:
In January 2004 a knobhead posted he "However in response to your rebuttal of Steve's claim at least one manufacturer IS claiming to be going to market in 2004 with a fuel cell powered laptop, three others to my knowledge are claiming by 2005. Life of 8-10 hours per charge, cost anticipated to be about 20% more than conventional batteries. The first mentioned has already shipped a batch of a thousand or so for market testing, and it's only January!" So err where are all these fuel cell powered laptops then? And where are all the fuel cell powered cars that we were going to be swamped with. After all it's over two years since we were assured that these devices were going to be everywhere. Oh yes, anyone going to lay bets on what will happen if you try to take a fuel cell powered computer onto an aeroplane? Panasonic demonstrated a fuel cell-powered laptop at CES in January. The ban on taking methanol onto a plane is one of the main reasons why a commercial release has been delayed, and there's little prospect of that being solved until next year. There's nothing unusual about products being delayed. http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/index.cfm?newsid=5506 |
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