Solio Magnesium Edition converts solar power to gadget juice
By Christopher Grant | January 5, 2008
Filed under: Peripherals
Like the broad, sun-catching leaves of a plant - nature’s original sun catcher - the Solio nabs that sun but, instead of creating carbs via photosynthesis, it powers your equally life-sustaining portable gadgets. While the Solio’s been around the block before, the new Solio Magnesium Edition is a little more rugged which, ideally, means it oughta stay away from the landfill a little longer than its predecessor. The unit comes with adapters and a wall charger (for those of you who live underground) and is available for £99.95. If you could care less about the fancy new shell, the original Solio has been redubbed the Solio Classic and is now available for under £50.
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