Pixel Qi has managed to develop a system that can keep a tablet powered by the sun alone. Using a low-cost solar panel ($3) that generates 1W of power, it can be used to power a specially designed tablet that consumes 1W or less. The tablet makes use of Pixel Qi's low-power consumption, sunlight-readable displays which complement each other perfectly. Spending a day out at the beach? You won't have to worry about your tablet running out of power - at least until the sun starts to set (just make sure you don't get your tablet wet - unless it is waterproof as well). The solar panels could also be embedded in the bezel of a tablet, making use of the space that's normally unused and a waste of real estate.
source: Ubergizmo
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