 Smith6612 Premium join:2008-02-01 united state 1 edit | Cool! Where does this thing get it's power from though? Otherwise, this would be a very nice enhancement for stuff if it can transmit through walls well as well. And $10 for a chip like this? That's cheap! | |
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  Steimes I make internets Premium join:2002-01-08 Belle Vernon, PA
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| Re: Cool! said by Smith6612 :Where does this thing get it's power from though? Otherwise, this would be a very nice enhancement for stuff if it can transmit through walls well as well. And $10 for a chip like this? That's cheap! I imagine it would use a thin film battery.
The range of this device is very limited... which is actually a good thing for the type of applications it might be used for. -- Making procrastination an art form since Pluto was still a planet. | |
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  Mizzat Will post for thumbs Premium join:2003-05-03 Atlanta, GA
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3 edits | said by Smith6612 :Where does this thing get it's power from though? Otherwise, this would be a very nice enhancement for stuff if it can transmit through walls well as well. And $10 for a chip like this? That's cheap! This is really cool, but it costs about $10 to manufacture. They have to recoup costs for research and overhead, so it'll cost much more than that when it comes to market, but if it becomes widespread, the costs will go down dramatically. I like in the article how it mentions a video kiosk can upload a movie in seconds then you can download a movie in seconds when you get home. Even though we are moving to a home delivery via broadband, that would still be a meat idea for many applications. | |
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 |  SoilFlames Premium join:2002-03-17 Andover, MN clubs: | Re: Cool! Theres not really consumer storage devices that would be able to keep up with the 5Gbps throughput speeds, let alone even 1Gbps. | |
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| Re: Cool! said by SoilFlames :Theres not really consumer storage devices that would be able to keep up with the 5Gbps throughput speeds, let alone even 1Gbps. Not yet, but maybe in a year when this is released  | |
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