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Power Mats, Wirelessly Charge your electronics

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I heard and saw these new mats that you just place your electronics on and it wirelessly charges your batteries.  I think it looks kinda cool but it may have some glitches.  I see it becoming big.  Check it out at http://www.powermatd...l.com/index.php and see what you think.  Tell me your reply.

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That looks amazing.  And if it actually works the way they say it does (which is uncertain at best) then it would revolutionize many homes and offices.  But, again it probably has some problems - like how does the mat itself get the power?

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Wow, that's awesome. It'll definitely be big in the future..I want one of these!

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View PostTyro, on Apr 10 2008, 01:32 PM, said:

That looks amazing.  And if it actually works the way they say it does (which is uncertain at best) then it would revolutionize many homes and offices.  But, again it probably has some problems - like how does the mat itself get the power?
It is the mat that is plugged into the wall, not a huge amount of wires, it is really cool.

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View PostTyro, on Apr 10, 2008 - 20:32, said:

That looks amazing.  And if it actually works the way they say it does (which is uncertain at best) then it would revolutionize many homes and offices.  But, again it probably has some problems - like how does the mat itself get the power?
not only homes and offices but think of cars that are on batterys..road with this mate can mean the end of gas run cars...the only problem is you would have to change a lot of roads...but the good side is that it will create lots of jobs
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