2012年8月25日星期六

54000 mAh Universal Solar Battery Charger


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Power: The nice thing about this 540000mah solar laptop charger is that if you don't have sun, you can still have portable power by charging up the 54,000mAh internal battery in a wall socket and waltzing off to wherever it is you need backup power. It just takes less than 3 hours of wall charging to fill it up and the internal battery provides 10 - 12 hours of run time for your laptop with a full charge.
Portability: The whole thing folds up nicely into a little package. About 11" x 8" x 0.78", and weighing just 2.86 pounds, means that this is highly portable.
31 Unique Adapter Tips: 15pcs Laptop PC Connectors and 16pcs Mobile phone and Digital Products Connectors.

With its powerful 54,000mAh battery, this Solar Charger and Battery will provide many more hours of usage for your electronic devices and will seem like an endless power supply thanks to the constant charging by the solar panels. Also included is a handy button to show the amount of power left in the battery and when it's low, just use the car charger, wall plug, or even leave it out in the sun to quickly recharge.
When you power on the notebook (laptop), just choose the 19V Charging Voltage, and only charge for the right voltage, if not the right one, it can't work. At the same time, the hybrid solar laptop battery charger supports for manual adjustment. Intelligent overpressure also has the overcurrent protection, when manually select the wrong time, it will automatically shutdown. This portable solar charger also comes with a voltage selection button to ensure full compatibility with a wide variety of electronic products, such as; MP3/MP4 players, portable DVD players, mobile phones, or any other USB powered device using the built-in 5V USB port.

100% Safety Approved
This universal solar charger 54000mah power adapter is NOT built cheap. It is built strong and durable and comes with important safety features such as overload protection-- to make sure extra electricity is never sent to your electronic devices, and short circuit protection-- to protect your electronics when accidentally connected with an incompatible adapter tip. If you want to power your expensive electronics on-the-go, then it will help you do that, all day long, and all while keeping your electronics 100% safe from harm.
Specifications:
15 interchangeable tips to fit MacBook, HP, Dell, Lenovo, Asus, Acer, SONY, Toshiba and other laptop brands
Compatible: Notebook, Mobile Phone,iPod,3G iPhone,PDA,MP3/MP4 player,PSP,NDS,GPS etc
Lithium ion polymer Battery capacity: 3.7V 54000mAh
Output voltage: 5V, 16V~24V(max)
Output current levels: Can choose 5V(USB 500mA), 16V(4A), 19V(4A), 22V(4A) 24V(4A)
Output current: 3000ma (max)
Charge voltage: 100
240V AC/DC
Charging time: <4.5 hours
Electric eye dimension: 235mmx145mm
Peak power supplied by photocell: 4.5 W
Working environment temperature: -10
°C to +70 °C
Material of electric eye multicrystal silicon solar
High solar energy convert efficiency: >16%
use super-iron shell explosion-resistant extrusion, safe and reliable in the world
Overload protection and short circuit protection safety features
Material of electric eye surface 1mm chemically toughened glass
Ultrasonic mosquito killer: 40~80000HZ auto frequency conversion
Available distance of mosquito killer: 100 SQFT
Flashlight:
Ø10mm white LED
Product Size/Weight: 283x203x20mm/1300g
Accessories:
- AC100~240V Adaptor 1pc
- Laptop PC connectors 15pcs
- Mobile phone and Digital products connectors 16pcs
- Universal Connecting Cable 2pcs
- Camouflage bag
- English Manual
Standardard Accessories AC100~240V Adaptor 1pc/Universal Connecting Cable 2pcs/English Manual /B
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2012年6月3日星期日

The telescope is generally to see how far --- sony telescope --- 99 military binoculars

Telescope is generally to see how far --- sony telescope --- 99 military binoculars, under normal light, normal vision can see a distance of 23 meters approximately 9 cm high figure
1, the telescope can see how far? This is mainly the performance of the telescope, weather conditions, the target size of the test according to the owner: a clear day you can see this Nikula 8X42 binoculars meters telegraph pole a few hundred meters of the insects, outsiders face tens of kilometers of a moving vehicle at night you can see the densely packed on the moon craters, Jupiter's four satellites, nebulae and other astronomical interested friends can try, in fact, a good telescope to bring your pleasure and use are often beyond your imagination. Some advertising that a telescope can see the dozens of hundreds of kilometers away, one meter of the target, in fact, in theory, the ground near the atmospheric density of dust, more importantly, the earth is round song, so impossible The level of observation on the ground to 50 kilometers one meter target.
2, what kind of telescope is right for me? According to your needs, generally carried out outside looking mirror should be option to use the volume is small, lightweight, zoom in 6-8 times, because of the long hand-held telescope can cause jitter, jitter on the observed effect is great; If the home is placed on viewing and astronomical observations, it can choose to use the large diameter of the large multiples of single / binoculars; the case then fascinated by the military mirror, you may wish to choose a with ranging dense line of species, I believe, you will find another kind of pleasure from the observation and ranging
3, multiples of the bigger the better? The answer is no. If the handheld observation, not trained specifically to training and arm strength the average person, 12 times the telescope handheld has a limit of multiples over jitter, can lead to dizziness, nausea and discomfort. interest in this observation is a big blow. Just think, buy a dream telescope, but because of the inconvenience of carrying and use, while not always use it, it is a much regret!
 4, the diameter of the exit pupil and exit pupil distance? The pupil is the image through a telescope eyepiece after the formation of spot size. This is also an important indicator of the telescope, which represents the brightness of the telescope can achieve imaging, in general, the telescope exit pupil of 2.5 mm to 4 mm, more suitable for daytime use, between 4 mm to 7 mm telescope day and low-light environments still can be observed, and 2.5 mm below the telescope, even during the day, image brightness is very low, and the human eye pupil alignment difficulties, poor comfort of the observation. The simple formula of the exit pupil is the lens diameter / ratio = exit pupil diameter. For example, W90842 binoculars exit pupil diameter = 42/8 = 5.25 mm, even in the dusk dawn of time can still be observed. The exit pupil distance is able to see the entire field of view, the eye from the eyepiece the most remote. This is also an important parameter of the telescope exit pupil distance is too short, the eye must be close to the eyepiece to see the entire field of view, the eye will be very tired, and if the pupil distance is too long and eyepiece cover is too short, the observation is prone to black shadow. Grow pupil distance of the telescope is suitable for people who wear eye. Pupil telescope eyepiece cover design and some grow into a scalable type, then it applies to a person with normal vision, but also applies to the person wearing the eye, such as the W90842 binoculars exit pupil distance 22MM.
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2012年5月23日星期三

How To Improve Laptop Battery Life

Everyone who has ever used a laptop knows that sinking feeling you get in the pit of your stomach when your laptop battery is about to die. Battery life is still one of the single most important issues that people consider when purchasing a new notebook. And why not? Battery life is the key factor to the mobility of a laptop computer. Sure, we all like thin and light PCs but even the thinnest, lightest laptop is nothing but a paperweight when the battery dies.
In some cases you might be able to turn to an extended battery for your laptop, but as manufacturers race to make thinner and lighter laptops, many of these "ultrabooks" have integrated batteries that cannot be removed or replaced without completely disassembling the laptop. So what can you do to squeeze out a few extra minutes (or even a few extra hours) of battery life? With a few minutes worth of simple changes, you can easily get your work done without constantly looking for the nearest power outlet.
Most of this guide will focus on modern notebooks running Windows 7, but much of the advice below holds true even if you're running Windows XP or planning to move to Windows 8.
Don't Overwork Your Laptop
In the simplest terms, anything your laptop does requires power. Therefore, your laptop is wasting power every time it does something that you don't "need" it to do. One simple solution is to close applications you aren't using rather than leaving programs running in the background or minimized in the Windows taskbar. However, you can go one step further.
Every laptop running a modern version of Windows has the ability change power profiles using the Windows Power Management. Click on that Dell Latitude CPi A Series Laptop Battery icon on the bottom of your screen, and make sure your notebook is set to "Balanced" or "Power Saver" if you want a quick and simple way to limit unnecessary power consumption.
The "High Performance" setting is great if you are encoding video or playing games but it makes your processor and hard drive(s) work harder than they have to, using more power and throwing out more heat. Most notebooks also include power regulation software from the laptop manufacturer (HP Power Advisor, Toshiba Power Saver, etc.) which can be used to help reduce overall power consumption.
Being Wireless Will Eventually Leave You Powerless
We usually need our laptops to be connected to a wireless network of some kind; Wi-Fi, 3G broadband, your 4G USB modem, or even your Bluetooth external keyboard and mouse at the office. The problem is that constantly sending and receiving wireless signals drains a significant portion of your notebook's battery. The solution is simple: If you're not actively using a wireless connection then make sure you turn it off. You can disable Wi-Fi or Bluetooth on your laptop either by clicking on the wireless network icon on the bottom right corner of your Windows desktop or by pressing the Wireless on/off switch on laptops that have such switches.
Another Bright Idea: Turn Down The Display
The single component that consumes the most amount of power on your notebook is the screen backlight. This is particularly true for "desktop replacement" notebooks with large screens (15-inch and 17-inch laptops). Yes, displays usually look better when the backlight is nice and bright but when you're away from a power outlet you need to balance your desire for a vivid screen with your desire to keep your laptop running. Start by lowering the screen brightness to the lowest setting and increase it slowly until you reach the dimmest setting you find bearable. Of course, this will vary depending on the room you are in ... you'll have to increase the screen brightness if you're working outdoors under direct sunlight but you might be able to use the absolute lowest brightness setting when you're working on a plane with the cabin lights off.
DVDs Will Leave Your Laptop DEAD
Sooner or later most people find themselves stuck on a flight or in a car without Wi-Fi and nothing better to do but watch a movie to pass the time. Pulling out that DVD or Blu-ray collection sounds like fun but it's one of the fastest ways to drain your laptop's battery. The motor that spins the optical drive and the laser used to read the discs create a huge power draw while the disc is spinning. In addition to the drive, your laptop's processor (and the GPU) has to work hard to decode the audio and video. This usually translates into more than a 30% increase in power consumption compared to when your notebook is basically just sitting idle while you type a document in Microsoft Word. If you must watch movies, try to stick with digital content that you previously downloaded such as iTunes or Amazon Instant Video that has been saved to your computer. You can also stream online from Netflix.com or Hulu.com but, as previously mentioned, Wi-Fi power consumption is something to keep in mind.

2012年5月20日星期日

Bosch to produce own EV batteries: report

FRANKFURT (MarketWatch) -- German automotive technology group Robert Bosch GmbH plans by 2016 to produce batteries for electric vehicles independently from Japanese manufacturers, Bernd Bohr, chairman of Bosch's automotive unit, says in a pre-release of German magazine Focus over the weekend.
By that time, Bosch won't need Japanese technology and knowledge any more, on which today it is still dependent, Bohr is quoted as saying.
In the second half of this year, Bosch wants to bring a lithium-ion battery to the market for the first time, initially intended for marine use.
Earlier this month, Bohr told Dow Jones Newswires in an interview that Bosch is in talks to restructure an automotive battery joint venture with Samsung SDI Co. Ltd. /quotes/zigman/258324/quotes/nls/ssdiy SSDIY 0.00% , and plans to seek partners to build a European supply-base for lithium-ion auto batteries.
Bohr also said in that interview that the company's European automotive customers want a supply source in Europe for advanced automotive batteries used in hybrid and all-electric vehicles.

Harper on Phillies: 'Hopefully they don't throw batteries'

PHILADELPHIA (USA TODAY) — Starter Cole Hamels hopes he hasn't created a monster, and beginning today at Citizens Bank Park, his Philadelphia Phillies might discover if they've spawned a rivalry with the Washington Nationals.
"Yeah, I accidentally stirred the pot," Hamels told USA TODAY Sports. "It was unintentional. But that's just the way it happens sometimes. It wasn't like they weren't going to try to beat me anyways."
Hamels hit Nationals rookie outfielder Bryce Harper in the back with a 93-mph fastball in the last game he faced them. Hamels, who revealed that he hit Harper intentionally, was fined and suspended for five games. Hamels is scheduled to pitch against the Nationals on Wednesday.
Harper, 19, seems to know, and relish, what might await him in Philly.
"Hopefully I get a couple boos," he said. "I'm excited to get up there and play. Hopefully they don't throw any batteries at me."
This time, Hamels vows, no one will be purposely plunked.
"It was more of a thing where I wanted to see what the kid was made of," Hamels said. "Then it was like, 'OK, he showed me.' He showed me more than I could ever possibly have known. Obviously it kind of backfired in what I was intending."
The Phillies wound up breaking their seven-game losing streak to the Nationals, but Harper got his revenge by stealing home in the first inning. The Nationals (24-17) come to Philadelphia (21-21) 3½ games ahead of the last-place Phillies, trying to end their five-year reign in the National League East.
"You've got to respect those guys. They are going to be a really good team," Hamels said. "They've got really good players. Rivalries develop when the talent is there and there are good players, not because of hate and animosity.
"And they have some really good players."
The Nationals franchise, which hasn't had a winning season since 2003 when it was known as the Montreal Expos, know it's a sign of respect that the Phillies are taking them seriously in a wide-open NL East.
"There's always tension between both teams," Nationals starter Edwin Jackson said. "You go out and let the actions speak on the field."
Says Phillies general manager Ruben Amaro Jr., "People like to make more about things than it really is and at times less than it really is. We had a rivalry with the (New York) Mets, but that was just because it was a geographical issue, not any more than that. We've had a long rivalry with the Atlanta Braves.
"This is just a case where everyone in the division has a better team and is beating each other up. That's what this is all about."

2012年4月23日星期一

Microsoft Applies for Patent on Augmented Reality, 3-D Audio

Surround-sound systems are great for playing games and watching movies when you’re in the “sweet spot” of focused audio. When you’re sitting off-center, however, the audio sounds less like all-enveloping 3-D surround sound, and more like a garbled aural mess.
But now it looks like Microsoft may have a solution. In a recently published patent application, the company describes technology that could solve the “outside the sweet spot” conundrum, providing listeners with a polished 3-D audio experience no matter where they’re sitting, or even standing.
Published Thursday, Microsoft’s patent application describes augmented-reality technology that tracks a user with a “depth camera system” and delivers content-accurate, 3-D audio to the listener, regardless of his or her position in a room. The system collects room and listener position data to deliver specific audio cues — instructions from virtual team mates, gunshots, chirping birds, whatever — inside a user’s unique (and often fluid) soundscape.
This is particularly relevant for Xbox Kinect games, which entail a lot of movement among players. In these games, players continually shift their head and body orientation, which can cause havoc for positional sound accuracy.

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High Capacity Solar Charger and Battery - 20000mAh

Why Is HTC Choosing Phone Thinness Over Battery Life?

Battery life is arguably the number one concern when it comes to choosing a smartphone — even the most feature-packed phones are useless if they’ve run out of power. So why does HTC value device thinness more than battery performance?
At Frequencies, a Seattle press event, HTC’s Bjorn Kilburn, vice president of portfolio strategy, stated that the company decided against making phones with high-capacity — and portly — 3000 mAh batteries in favor of making thinner devices.
The result is evidenced by the company’s HTC One S, the thinnest HTC phone yet. It measures in at 7.8 mm and sports a 1650 mAh battery. The upcoming One X features a slightly larger 1800 mAh battery, and is 8.9 mm thick. (For comparison, the iPhone is 9.3mm thick and has a 1432 mAh battery.)
According to Kilburn, HTC’s consumer research shows people prefer thin smartphones — between 8 mm and 10 mm thick — as opposed to thicker devices with longer laptop battery life.
The HTC research would seem to contradict a recent J.D. PowerOn this week’s episode of the Gadget Lab show, the gang checks out the HTC One S, a wireless speaker called the Soundfreaq Sound Kick, and a handful of really, really cheap gadgets.
First up, reviews editor Michael Calore and staff writer Nathan Olivarez-Giles provide a hands-on look at the HTC One S, a $200 Android phone running Ice Cream Sandwich. The One S, the mid-range model in HTC’s One collection, will become T-Mobile’s flagship smartphone when it launches April 25. It’s got a 4.3-inch qHD resolution screen, and a 1.5GHz dual-core processor.
Next, staff writer Roberto Baldwin joins Michael to talk about a few gadgets you can still afford even if your 2011 tax bill was back-breaking. One is a $4 watch you can get on Amazon. Another, a $10 MP3 player you can find at your local Walmart. Roberto also found a nifty mini digital camera that fits on your keychain (it’s more of a fun novelty than an actual camera solution, though).
Roberto and Michael also announce who the winners of last week’s iPad case giveaway were, so tune in to see if it was you!
To finish this week’s show, Roberto and Michael take a look at the Soundfreaq Sound Kick speaker. It’s a Bluetooth wireless speaker whose battery is designed to last around eight hours. It’s bigger than a Jawbone Jambox, the current leader in the space, it’s half the price of the Jambox at $100, and it has better audio quality.
Like the show? You can also get the Gadget Lab video podcast via iTunes, or if you don’t want to be distracted by our unholy on-camera talent, check out the Gadget Lab audio podcast. Prefer RSS? You can subscribe to the Gadget Lab video or audio podcast feeds. and Associates study that revealed digital camera battery performance as one of the most important factors in overall smartphone satisfaction. Notably, users who are “highly satisfied” with their smartphone’s battery performance are more likely to purchase future phones from the same manufacturer than users who are “less satisfied.”
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