Talk:Splashpower

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Accuracy of the whole article[edit]

Please note : I don't have any quotable sources for this, it is first-hand information. Hence I am not posting to the main article.

I thought it worth mentioning though that this article is very misleading. The Splashpower system as demonstrated to me in their Cambridge offices was *not* induction based. It used some weird mat with a matrix of alternating + and - power connectors on it. It required special batteries to use and was more work than a wired PSU IMHO. After their demo (which didn't work though they assured me repeatedly that they did have a working prototype) I asked why they didn't use an induction method as other companies were at the time and got blank looks from the room.

Frankly I thought the company was a scam to win VC cash and that's why I walked away. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 90.208.116.214 (talk) 21:24, 14 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]