Taken from here http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/2847679.stmQuote:
Toshiba has unveiled a prototype fuel cell it hopes will become the power source for laptops in the future.
The fuel cell breaks down methanol to generate power and, Toshiba claims, will provide enough juice to run a laptop for about five hours.
To get the cell working, the alcohol fuel is provided in small 50cc cartridges.
Toshiba hopes to put the fuel cell on sale in early 2004.
Woohooo! Soon i'll be able to use one my favourite quotes from the Simpsons - "One for you, one for me"
:D
Joking aside, I think Toshiba are looking in the right direction, and they have obviously spent a long time on this, as according to the article existing laptops can work for 5 hours, whilst future versions should be able to run for 10 hours. I dont own a laptop yet, so how does this compare with the current running time for a fully charged battery?
