CEATEC: Toshiba shows fast-charging battery
By Martyn Williams | IDGNs | 01 October 08
Toshiba's Super Charge Ion Battery, which is just entering commercial production, can be charged to 90 percent of its capacity in just 10 minutes so the long wait when recharging a dead gadget could be eliminated. And that's not the only feature of the battery.
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