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Catching Rays Sunwize Technologies' Portable Energy System

By Gisela M. Pedroza

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Portable EnergySystem

  • Manufacturer: SunWize Technologies
  • Street price: $400
  • Phone: (800) 817-6527
  • Web site: www.sunwize.com

You won't have to worry about the batteries in your laptopdying on you with SunWize Technologies' Portable Energy System.A solar charging panel that's designed specifically to powervirtually any battery-operated portable device when in directsunlight, the Portable Energy System is compact (it measures 10.5inches by 15.5 inches by .56 inches) and weighs 2.5 pounds. An LCDmetering system measures the charging results, and a multivoltcontroller regulates power while providing the proper voltage totwo outputs-one for laptops and another with five selectablevoltages for other devices. The Portable Energy System isweather-resistant and comes bundled with two computer cables, a10-foot connecting cable and an adjustable stand.

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