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  • Mako
    Confirmed User
    • Jul 2004
    • 1986

    #1

    Toshiba shows MP3 Player powered by Methanol...

    You pour the Methanol jizz in the side of it and it lasts 35 hours...



    Toshiba Integrates Prototypes of World's Smallest Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Unit into Mobile Audio Players

    16 September, 2005

    Tokyo?Toshiba Corporation, the world leader in fuel-cell technology for handheld electronic devices, today announced that it has developed two prototype direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) units and begun tests to validate their operation with mobile audio players. Each unit integrates the DMFC that Toshiba announced in June 2004, the world's smallest, bringing its practical use a major step closer.

    The new fuel cell units have an output power of 100mW and 300mW and have been applied to a flash-memory-based digital audio player and an HDD-based digital audio player, respectively

    The 100mW unit, similar in shape and size to a pack of gum at a compact W23mm x L75mm x D10mm, can power the flash-based player for approximately 35 hours on a single 3.5ml charge of highly concentrated methanol, the fuel that drives the electricity producing chemical reaction in the fuel cell. The 300mW unit is W60mm x L75mm x D10mm and delivers enough power to keep an HDD-based audio player running for approximately 60 hours on a single 10ml charge.

    Both prototype players include components related to the testing and are W35mm x L110mm x D20mm (flash memory) and W65mm x L125mm x D27mm (HDD) with the fuel cell units. These sizes can be reduced substantially by removing the extra components and applying optimal design for commercial products.

    The design of the fuel cell units reflects current moves toward international standardization of micro fuel cells and meets the International Electrotechnical Commission's draft safety standards now under review.

    Toshiba's DMFC features a passive fuel supply system that is suited to smaller fuel cells and use with a highly concentrated methanol solution. Fuel cells usually mix methane with water in a concentration of less than 30%, a dilution that supports generating efficiency but which requires a fuel tank that is much too big for portable equipment. Through durability and reliability tests with the new units, Toshiba will accelerate technology enhancements, including development of production technology, to support integration of DMFC into commercial products expected to appear in and after 2007.

    The two prototype players and their methanol cartridges will be exhibited at the CEATEC JAPAN 2005 which will be held at Makuhari Messe, Chiba Prefecture, from October 4 to 8, 2005.
  • EroticySteve
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    • Mar 2005
    • 4365

    #2
    Nice a little alcohol burning motor in your pocket. I can see the liability suits coming already. Some kids going to be a bonehead and blow his nuts off and it will be Toshiba's fault. If they are smart they wont release it in the US.
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    • LittleSassy
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      • May 2005
      • 7402

      #3
      now that's intersting.....

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      • Mako
        Confirmed User
        • Jul 2004
        • 1986

        #4
        Originally posted by EroticySteve
        Nice a little alcohol burning motor in your pocket. I can see the liability suits coming already. Some kids going to be a bonehead and blow his nuts off and it will be Toshiba's fault. If they are smart they wont release it in the US.

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        • djroof
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          • Jan 2004
          • 25505

          #5
          Rocks!!!

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          • AsianDevil
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            • Sep 2005
            • 289

            #6
            Damn, but think of the savings in batteries =-P

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            • dynastoned
              mmm yeah!
              • Feb 2005
              • 5061

              #7
              im straight with holding a bomb next to my nuts lol..

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              • xclusive
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                • Apr 2004
                • 35218

                #8
                interesting technology but i'm with the crowd of not putting that near my nuts

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                • abadfish
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                  • Jul 2003
                  • 1482

                  #9
                  That scares me.
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