Go for the Greener Option
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Even high-end disposable batteries
were not designed to meet the high power demands of modern electronic
devices such as digital cameras and portable electronics. These batteries
can only properly use their full capacity when the power is used slowly,
therefore in such devices rechargeable batteries are the clear economic
choice. |
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Below are the results taken from a
test carried out by battery maker Uniross to simulate the lifespan
of rechargeable and disposable batteries when used in a standard digital
camera (Minolta Dimage X31) |
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| Uniross AA 2500 (Rechargeable) |
235 |
275 |
| Uniross AA 2300 (Rechargeable) |
220 |
260 |
| Leading Disposable AA Battery |
65 |
55 |
| Cheaper AA Disposable Battery |
20 |
10 |
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For devices that are used intermittently
and in which batteries are replaced less often, alkaline batteries
may still be the more practical choice. This is because they have
negligible rates of self-discharge. This means when left unused some
rechargeable batteries may loose some of their charge, while alkaline
batteries will not. |
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With advances in technology the new
Hybrio battery from Uniross combines the advantages of alkaline and
rechargeable in one battery. It comes fully charged and ready for
use, even if it is not used for a year the Hybrio will not loose any
of its charge. Along with this it can be recharges up to 500 times. |
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This means you can get the best out
of all your appliances by switching to rechargeable batteries and
never have to worry about buying disposable batteries ever again! |
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To
Find out more about the Hybrio Click here |
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Don't Know which type of battery would
best suit your Device?
Click
here to view our definitive battery pros and cons table! |
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