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beachside101

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  1. The projector looks awesome and would love to have this in my dorm for a sick college gaming setup!
  2. Yo Linus, It would be sick if I won the Zotac. Love ya man!
  3. Yooooo, All their products look amazing especially love the feenix inscripited in the mouse pad. But my favorite accessory is the headset, it looks amazing great materials wood, metal and soft padding I want one now. Love ya Linus
  4. I agree. This appeals to me for camping situations because it's small enough to throw in a backpack. You can't say that about lead acid batteries.
  5. I've seen those before as well. My friend has one and it's pretty awesome.
  6. They're heavy lol but yeah I've thought about it before because they're relatively cheap. I just wish battery technology would be more advanced than it is.
  7. Ehhh only 44 minutes powering a 25 watt load? That seems like it has only about a 5 amp hour battery in it. For $300? Idk I'll admit it looks nice but is very expensive when all I need it for is camping, I don't need all the additional features.
  8. But then again most people would have no clue what voltage their device needs and I think he's trying to target the uneducated population with a simple solution
  9. You're right. The creator should have done something like that. Hurry jump on that before someone else does lol
  10. But UPS's also use SLA batteries...most are designed to power a computer for a small amount of time so you can save your work. Also a good point though.
  11. I agree, but most of those use SLA (sealed lead acid) batteries and I have one and they don't have the capacity this has. Idk I love how it looks too but you do have a point.
  12. I stumbled upon this Kickstarter campagin: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1183837546/boxtiox-no-power-no-problem and was wondering what you guys think of this. I love the idea of being able to charge my laptop or power a fan, or even modem and router during a power outage or when camping. This is the first thing other than goal zero (which is horribly overpriced) that I have seen with AC outlets and USB. I'm thinking about backing this project. What do you guys think?
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