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Duracell PowerSource Mobile 100

Posted on: November 14, 2007


Duracell PowerSource Mobile 100



Ever wished you had some way to magically extend the battery life of your most frequently used gadgets when you need them most? You can now do so with the new Duracell PowerSource Mobile 100.

The Duracell PowerSource Mobile 100 is the portable, rechargeable AC and USB power solution for all your mobile needs. It will extend the runtime of all of your mobile electronics such as an iPod, BlackBerry, video camera, cell phone and more. It will provide up to two hours of extended run time for your laptop. The Duracell® PowerSource Mobile 100 has one AC outlet and two USB charge ports, so you can run or charge multiple devices simultaneously. You no longer have to carry extra cords, chargers and device-specific batteries.

This piece of gadget-friendly convenience retails for $140 a pop.

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By Peter Sanders , 10/02/08 4:43 AM (CommentID #475642)


Found this unit at Fry's, marked 29.99. When scanned it came up 129.99. Got it for the marked price.

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By bob , 27/01/08 9:29 AM (CommentID #449037)


Does this powerpack plug into my vehicle's cigarette lighter and allow to to operate your laptop thru the day?

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By cassetti , 20/11/07 2:58 PM (CommentID #371294)


Cool, but doesn't this mean we are still required to carry around the cords and the chargers? i mean this seems like little more than a battery with an AC adapter and a USB adapter..... i don't see how this will cut down on my cord clutter for day to day travels....

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By Bill Vincent , 18/11/07 10:16 PM (CommentID #369289)


Very cool. I could use about 5 of these. Nice find.

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