HyperMac extend your MacBook up to 32 hours

Apple!

Seems to be a good news for Mac­Book users. This, Hyper­Mac, exter­nal bat­tery pack can extend your Mac­Book life for up to 32 hours straight.


Sounds good huh? Well, if you’re rich or don’t a car (not pos­si­ble) or what­ever. This is just for you, because this babe cost like $500 on 222Wh unit (wow). The cheap­est one is $200 (60Wh unit), also not to men­tion that the car charger cost you $150 (rip off).

Nev­er­the­less, if you’re inter­est­ing you can pre-order here

via Engad­get

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One Comment

  1. TheGeek
    Posted May 5, 2009 at 12:46 am | Permalink

    I could see using some­thing like this for Off Grid com­puter use. The costs for them are a bit higher then oth­ers I’ve seen but not too bad. But, $150 buck for the car charger is a com­plete rip off.

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