inhabitat.com — How great would it be to have your own personal wind turbine that you can carrying around with you outdoors? The portable, umbrella-like 'Wing' personal windmill produces enough electricity to power cell phones, laptops, and lamps, and can be used for camping, road trips, or in developing rural areas with no access to an electricity grid.
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law1essSep 12, 2007
I'll stick with the solar power chargers..
Closed AccountSep 12, 2007
i'd hit that ass
dumbledoritoSep 12, 2007
Make it a beanie-copter hat, and I'm in!
upslynxSep 12, 2007
Let's hear it for the terrible radial blur on all of the images...
chaydSep 12, 2007
How could a plastic and fabric thing the size of an umbrella be called bulky and heavy??
chaydSep 12, 2007
True, but they'd probably cost quite a bit for one with an output decent enough (read crystalline silicon rather than amorphous silicon) to charge a laptop up within a reasonably quick time.
peterjezSep 13, 2007
Assuming there is any wind...
harrygoazDec 12, 2007
I wonder if it's too heavy.It will probably work best in the mountains where wind is stronger.<a class="user" href="http://www.reviewsofcellphones.com/samsung">http://www.reviewsofcellphones.com/samsung</a>
arkadanMay 6, 2010
I'm waiting for something more practical...<a class="user" href="http://geologyonlinecourses.com/career-information-on-mineralogists/" rel="nofollow">http://geologyonlinecourses.com/career-information ...</a>