Eton’s Soulra gets XL sizing
The use of sunlight as an energy source is a good idea. In addition to helping conserve the earth’s energy resources, this method provides flexibility in a variety of devices thatpreviously restricted their movements by an electric cable. Examples speaker for iPodor iPhone that you use. If you still cling to the speakers that are powered by electricity,your mobility becomes inhibited. You can not sit back on the streets or on the beachwhile listening to songs with friends just because there is no electricity.
Eton launches portable speakers called Soulra XL that uses sunlight energy. PortableSpeaker for iPhone and iPod devices are equipped with solar panels measuring 183 cm ² monokristal used to charge the lithium-ion battery 2000 mAh. Battery Soulra XLallows users to play music for five hours straight. If you want a longer play time, usersonly need to make sure the speakers are located right in the sun.

Eton Soulra XL is a continuation of the series Soulra speakers who have a similar concept, but wrapped with a smaller body size. These speakers not only can play songs on iPod users, but also can charge the battery in the multimedia content player.Portable speaker weighs 3.2 kilograms is priced U.S. $ 300. The price is quiteappropriate for a tool that offers flexibility and environmental friendliness.
Lapchilla Cooling Laptop Cooler: Laptop Cooler with Large Fan
Today, notebooks are not limited use to mobile device only. Notebooks began to be used to perform daily work in a long time. Without realizing it, use in a long time often makes the notebook become extremely hot. This can happen because the notebook cooling system is very limited. Excessive heat in the notebook usually happens around handrest and on the side of right or left. Heat generated from the CPU or GPU is of course will make your palms sweat and quickly reduce the comfort of use. To overcome this problem, you can use additional cooling system. In addition to functioning to reduce heat notebooks, this device can also create a comfortable typing position.

This time arrived a notebook cooler named Lapchilla. Lapchilla uses one large fan with a size of 22cm, a very large size when compared to other notebook cooler. The cooling system is sucking air from below and immediately ejects 59m3/hR wind power down the notebook. When tested, a large fan is operated with a quiet voice, or are silent, we think even more silent than the notebook fan noise itself!
22-inch fan that runs at the speed of 600RPM.
