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L'Atelier reviews: Solar Plastic Panels Built Onto Cell Phones by 2010

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by Readspeaker

Paris, 11th Aug. 2009


Listening to music, playing games, and surfing the internet can quickly drain the life out of a cell phone battery. Solarmer, a start-up in El Monte, California, plans to extend the life of those depleted phone batteries through organic thin-film solar plastic: a solar-panel for your mobile device.

These adaptable solar films can be cut to fit any type of phone surface and also come in many different colors...

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