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Asus Transformer Pad TF300T

Asus Transformer Pad TF300T

The Transformer Pad implements a number of cost-saving measures and consequently lacks the sparkle of the Eee Pad Transformer Prime. Still, the Pad is significantly cheaper than the Prime, so you may well be prepared to accept the trade-off. Read more

22 May, 2012 by Sandra Vogel
HP Slate 2 Review

HP Slate 2 Review

HP's Slate 2 is a neat and compact 8.9in. Windows 7 tablet, although it's short of CPU muscle and has limited internal storage capacity. We'd prefer mobile broadband as standard rather than optional, while battery life could be better. Read more

13 February, 2012 by Sandra Vogel
Toshiba AT200

Toshiba AT200

Toshiba's AT200 impresses with its slimline design and light weight, but better value for money is available elsewhere. For example, the Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime — complete with keyboard, Android 4.0 and quad-core processor — can currently be had for a similar outlay. Read more

1 May, 2012 by Sandra Vogel
Apple MacBook Air 2010 (13.3in.)

Apple MacBook Air 2010 (13.3in.)

We like the 13.3in. MacBook Air's slimline design, high-resolution screen, fast boot time and long battery life. If the price and one or two feature omissions don't put you off, it's a great notebook to use and to be seen using. Read more

30 November, 2010 by Charles McLellan
Photos: ViewSonic 10in. and 7in. tablets

Photos: ViewSonic 10in. and 7in. tablets

...a 1.3-megapixel VGA camera. The battery is a 3,200mAh lithium-polymer unit; ViewSonic's doumentation makes no claim for its longevity. The... Read more

29 October, 2010 by Charles McLellan
Motorola Atrix

Motorola Atrix

Motorola's Atrix is a competent high-end smartphone with a fast dual-core processor, good battery life, a fingerprint reader and a high-resolution screen. If you're prepared to invest in the accessories, you'll get considerably more functionality than the average smartphone delivers. Read more

20 June, 2011 by Sandra Vogel

Seagate GoFlex Satellite

...contains a 500GB shock-protected 2.5in. hard drive, a (non-replaceable) lithium-polymer battery and an 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi module. The... Read more

16 May, 2011
CES: Hands-on with Samsung 9 Series

CES: Hands-on with Samsung 9 Series

...Core i5 2537M processor and Intel HD graphics. Samsung says that the lithium polymer battery should last up to 6.5 hours. The 9 Series... Read more

10 January, 2011 by Ben Woods

Clive Sinclair's electric X1 vehicle rides out

...comes with a 190 watt electric motor powered by a 24 volt lithium polymer battery pack. The whole ensemble weighs 30 kilos, comes in at... Read more

4 November, 2010
LiPoCalc 1.3

LiPoCalc 1.3

LiPoCalc application is a practical tool helping to calculate usage of Lithium Polymer (LiPo) batteries that are used in (RC) model planes,helicopters and... Read more

9 September, 2011

Future of notebook batteries: lithium polymer

...in the sun. Notebook makers are "likely" to soon choose to incorporate lithium polymer batteries over the current commonly used type, lithium ion batteries, Sony... Read more

8 December, 2006 by Michael Kanellos

Dell Latitude D505

...drive (£33), a second 40GB hard drive (£250) or a second 48Whr Lithium polymer battery (£88). The standard battery is a 4-cell 4,700mAh... Read more

17 February, 2004 by Charles McLellan

Toshiba Portégé 2000

...the 16MB Trident CyberBlade Video Accelerator XP Ai1. The Portégé 2000's lithium-polymer primary battery is also a first for Toshiba -- so far, very... Read more

23 April, 2002 by Charlotte Dunlap
Paving slabs harness energy of pedestrians

Paving slabs harness energy of pedestrians

...inside converts the kinetic energy produced into electricity that is stored in lithium polymer batteries inside the slab Read more

3 November, 2009 by Carly Newman
Apple's WWDC keynote in photos

Apple's WWDC keynote in photos

...the 15-inch MacBook Pro. The unibody notebook has a built-in lithium polymer battery that Apple says will recharge 1,000 times, meaning that... Read more

10 June, 2009 by ZDNet UK

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