By: largebattery2012 | 2012-03-26 | Business Opportunities According to the Environmental Protection Agency,Americans buy 3 million gadget batteries per year-and the average person tosses more than eight of them.If you're in a family of gadget fans like my family,you probably use more.At times,I think we consume more batteries than food.But recently,we stopped throwing batteries away. read more
By: ellenhan | 2012-05-19 | Electronics Modern society, mobile phones, cameras and other electronic products have been filling our lives, everywhere, and brought with completely no stranger. The battery is also accompanied by electronic products, in-depth our lives. Most of battery products rely on batteries to provide energy, then repeated long-term use of electronic products, it's power source - battery and it was repeatedly used. read more
By: feifei | 2011-06-23 | Gadgets and gizmos A rechargeable batteries in simple terms are those which can be used many times with recharging the unit without having to replace the battery unit. Rechargeable batteries are also called secondary cells because their electrical reactions are entirely reversible in nature. Economics wise, rechargeable batteries have lesser overall cost as you can keep re-using them over and over again. The initial cost might be on the higher side but the advantages in operational costs weigh them down. read more
By: feifei | 2011-07-08 | Gadgets and gizmos The ultrafire lithium battery is considered as the most advanced rechargeable battery type. It is used in most contemporary consumer electronics. The ultrafire rechargeable battery comes in many shapes and sizes. These range from automobile lead-acid type batteries to laptop as well as small digital camera batteries. The size of the ultrafire rechargeable battery is determined by the type of technology used as well as the design of the device in which the battery is going to be placed. read more
By: Rainco | 2010-11-03 | Communications iPhone owners, specifically anyone without a brand new iPhone 4, have battery problems. It's something that happens with older phones, and the iPhone is no exception. With a day's worth of battery life and the iPhone rated for only 500 recharges, we're looking for about one and two third years. Then again, the iPhone is on a two year contract…and even if we upgrade sooner, that day-long battery isn't always a day long under heavy use. read more
By: janepeng | 2012-01-06 | International Business The batteries have some of rewards within the conventional lithium ion items available in the market. These advantages consist of low price draw, non- fatality, extraordinary winter power, defensive functions, worthy electrochemical output rich in specific potential we.at the 170 mAh/g. read more
By: bestbatteryshops | 2011-04-02 | Information technology The next-generation battery, like next-generation TV, may be 3-D, scientists reported here today at the 241st National Meeting and Exposition of the American Chemical Society (ACS). They described a new lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery, already available in a prototype version. read more
By: Calvin Wilson | 2010-12-17 | Computer Consumers should know that the rechargeable battery is generally based on the battery size, shape, voltage, and terminal layout of the battery. read more
By: Arefin Shams | 2011-09-05 | Electronics Many of the electronic portable devices we use require batteries. This includes items such as remote controls, toys, and cellular phones. Devices such as lap tops and cellular phones require the use of rechargeable ones; however, there are many other electronic items that use batteries but give you the option of using either rechargeable or disposable. read more
By: battgos | 2010-11-23 | Laptops The lure to use rechargeable batteries for digital cameras has been so great in the recent years. Many people are just so thankful that they no longer have to buy new batteries every time their old ones get used up. read more
By: Rainco | 2010-10-08 | Communications Just about every device today is hungry for power and while many devices have gone to proprietary rechargeable batteries there still many gadgets out there that use standard off-the-shelf AA and AAA cells. read more
By: bestbatte | 2010-12-29 | Laptops Mobile phones, remote controls, and other gadgets are generally convenient--that is, until their batteries go dead. For many consumers, having to routinely recharge or replace batteries remains the weakest link in portable electronics. read more