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Samsung’s slimmer fuel cell design can power a notebook for up to a month

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Toshiba and Samsung have been working on ways to rid customers of traditional lithium-ion batteries used in notebook computers. Both companies are looking towards fuel cells and the technology is very promising.

Samsung displayed a version of its Direct Methanol Fuel Cell (DMFC) in late December that was capable of powering a Q35 ultra-portable notebook eight hours a day for a month. The fuel cell, which contained an energy density of 650Wh/L and total energy storage of 1,200Wh, was contained in a rather large box that was nearly as wide as the notebook and roughly twice as tall.

Samsung has made great strides to perfect its DMFC and recently showcased an even smaller design at its company showroom. Samsung appears to have shaved a few inches off the device in length/width/height. The DMFC now looks to be roughly the size of a couple of extended batteries stacked side by side.

Samsung reports that the fuel cell is still capable of operating a notebook for up to a month.

Despite the advances being made in fuel cell technology, we are still a few years away from fuel cells being commercially viable.

“Though we still need to solve ‘going smaller and sturdier’ issues, I think that we have made a technical quantum leap in commercialization,” said SAIT VP Dr. Hyuk Change in November. “Within 2~3 years, the fuel cells including those for laptops currently in development with Samsung SDI will be widely used as it is forecasted to acquire a stable market with lower price lines.”

Link | www.dailytech.com

Nope, you didn’t read that title incorrectly, Samsung has announced that they are poised to release an LED-lit LCD monitor that the company claims will create the best picture quality seen anywhere in the world.

The 24-inch monitor will be lit by LEDs, which will create far better color saturation, and inkier blacks. Believe it or not, the saturation level is 111% of the NTSC standard (far higher than any other monitor on the market right now) and will sport Samsung’s S-PVA technology which will allow for 180-degree viewing and a 1900 x 1200 resolution.

Although no pricing or availability is known right now, I might have to pick one of these up if I want to see Akihabara News in the highest quality possible, now won’t I? I hope to have more details for you soon.

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