We first learned of Horizon\’s most recent fuel cell-powered aspirations back at CES, but the company has been radio silent ever since. Well, until today. As of this very moment in time, a trio of other energy charging solutions are up for pre-order on the company\’s site, and while they promised that the family can be available by the top of 2010, it sort of feels as if the first shipments will head out as early as next month. The Minipak — described as a charging device that integrates a passive air-breathing fuel cell and a \’solid-state\’ hydrogen storage unit — is up for pre-order at $99.99, while the monstrous Hydrofill water-to-hydrogen-to-power converter is additionally claimed for $499.99. Last (but by no means least), the Hydrostik may also be reserved for a penny under a Hamilton. Go on, give that source link a look — your angered AAs will peter out before they\’re ready to take in arms, anyway.
[Thanks, Mitchell]

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