Japanese Trade Show Introduces Quick Wireless Recharger

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Prototype of Wireless Recharger by Seiko Epson  Murata Mfg.
Prototype of Wireless Recharger by Seiko Epson & Murata Mfg.

The Japanese electronic trade show Createc is taking place today and runs until October 6, 2007. A prototype wireless recharger created by the joint efforts of Seiko Epson and Murata Manufacturing LTD will be on display. The product will reduce standard charge time from one to two hours down to ten to 15 minutes.


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