2011年1月18日星期二

GM Licenses Technology to Double Battery Performance

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A new plant being constructed in Holland, Mich., by LG Chem Ltd. will begin using elements of the advanced lithium-ion battery technology when it opens in 2012. The intent is to have it fully ready for the next generation of Chevrolet Volt electric car that GM began selling last month.
None of the parties would disclose the terms of the licensing agreement.
The Volt goes 25 to 50 miles on Dell inspiron 1300 battery power before a gasoline generator kicks on and sends electricity through the electric motor, extending the range to more than 300 miles.
The Argonne National Laboratory technology that GM has licensed "improves the energy density of lithium-ion cells and that moves us closer to what we need to be competitive" with gasoline as a fuel, said Jon Lauckner, the president of GM Ventures, which licensed the technology.
"This improved energy density can be used to either offer vehicles with the same number of cells and offer greater range or reduce the number of cells to reduce cost or some combination of both," he said.
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Argonne developed a new cathode—the part of a battery through which electricity flows into the cell—that it says allows for the performance improvement. The other elements in a battery are the anode and the electrolyte, other areas that could be improved to produce better performance.
Argonne says the makeup of the new cathode also makes lithium-ion batteries safer. There have been incidents of batteries in laptop computers igniting and causing fires. Argonne said it has licensed the technology to other companies.
The chief roadblocks to electric vehicles are their limited range and high cost of batteries. The battery technology developed by Argonne could address both issues because the batteries might hold twice as much energy by weight compared to the current state of the art, said Eric Isaacs, Argonne's director and president.battery technology from http://www.wholesaleeshop.com.au
Battery costs are usually reported in terms cost per kilowatt hour and experts estimate the current range is $500 to $1,000 per kilowatt hour. The battery in the Volt holds 16.5 kilowatt hours.
GM has never said what its Dell d620 battery,Dell d630 battery,Dell d640 battery costs, but the Volt starts at $41,000 and the vehicle is roughly the same size as a $16,300 Chevrolet Cruze.
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2011年1月6日星期四

Sony said Wednesday it's not only unveiling new and improved 3-D TVs

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Sony said Wednesday it's not only unveiling new and improved 3-D TVs, but will add 3-D capabilities to several of its products, including its first 3-D Handycam, a Bloggie 3-D pocket camera (much like the Flip), a digital still camera and a 3-D Vaio laptop.
CEO Sir Howard Stringer opened the company's show-and-tell at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas wearing a pair of 3-D glasses, which have earned the scorn of many consumers, for reasons ranging from headaches to cost to being an added chore to do when just trying to enjoy TV.
But the glasses aren't needed for all new products, like the camcorder and Bloggie.
The HDR-TD10 Handycam, estimated to cost around $1,500 when it's released this spring, will record in 'Double Full HD,' or 1920 x 1080 times two," Sony says. "The integrated dual lens system includes two of each key component — double Sony G Lenses, double 'Exmor R CMOS sensors, and double 'BIONZ' image processors. This yields the ability for 3D content to be played back in Full HD 2D automatically on non-3D displays, while 3D footage can be played back without glasses on the camcorder’s crisp Xtra Fine 3.5-inch touch screen LCD or with glasses on any 3D-capable HDTV."
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  • The Bloggie 3D, which will cost $250 and is due out in April, will "capture HD 3D as well as Full HD 2D MPEG-4 video or 5.1 megapixel photos. Similar to the 3D Handycam, the Bloggie 3D utilizes two lenses in its portable, and affordable, design, and its 3D video and photos can be viewed on its own 2.4-inch 3D LCD screen without glasses, or with glasses on any 3D-capable television via HDMI connection," Sony says.
    There's no ETA yet on the Vaio F Series 3D 16-inch laptop, but it will cost around $1,700. Sony describes it as a "full 1080p hi-def 2D laptop that also delivers an immersive 3D experience with a push of a button."
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