Toshiba's simulated fuel cell model is too big.( Photo: BBC )
It is capable of continuous operation for 10 hours. An integrated program will display the amount of fuel left with much more accuracy than the battery icon and the percentage of energy on the laptop toolbar.
Tomoaki Arimura, a specialist in Toshiba's fuel cell division, said some people were concerned about the risk of methanol leakage while others liked to use it so much that they did not want to return it to the firm during the test period. finish.
According to Arimura, the battery is designed to be quite slender but has a solid structure and durability comparable to that of a laptop.
Toshiba's later design will be smaller and slimmer.( Photo: BBC )
" We have released the product in contact with the ground by the front, back, and edges and found it to be really safe, " Arimura said. In addition, Toshiba's fuel cell is equipped with sensors to automatically lock the battery every time there is a shock.
New battery technology promises to supplement or replace batteries in current laptops. Recently, Hitachi, Fujitsu, Samsung, Sanyo and many other companies have also demonstrated simulation models to confirm that this technology is about to appear on the market.
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