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HyperMac Stand doubles as an external battery for your iPad

HyperMac Stand doubles as an external battery for your iPad
Why settle for a separate iPad stand and external battery whenever you may have both in one device? Why indeed. That\’s the thinking from the parents at Sanho not less than, who have just rolled-out the first-of-its-kind HyperMac Stand. It packs two slots that could hold your iPad at either an 18 or 45-degree angle (with or without a case), and a built-in 40-watt-hour rechargeable lithium-ion battery that promises to extend your battery life by an entire 16 hours. Needless to say, that combination does make this one of several dearer iPad stands around at $129.95, but that\’s not exactly too out of line when put next to a standalone HyperMac battery. Head on past the break for the entire press release.
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HyperMac Stand – The First And Only iPad Stand With Built-In Battery Pack
Pocket Sized Stand Holds And fees iPad Whilst, Extends Battery Life By Extra 16 Hours

07.26.2010 – SUNNYVALE, California – Sanho Corporation, the company behind the award-winning HyperMac battery packs for Apple MacBook, iPad and iPhone today announce the supply of HyperMac Stand, the sector\’s first and only iPad stand with a built-in battery pack, providing up to 16 hours of additional battery life to the iPad.

HyperMac Stand incorporates 2 slots to hold the iPad at either 18 or 45 degrees, in portrait or landscape positions. The slots are specially treated with a soft touch coating to give protection to the iPad from scuffs and designed to work with both an encased or bare iPad.

Featuring a built-in 40-watt-hour rechargeable lithium-ion battery (compared to iPad\’s internal 25-watt-hour battery), the HyperMac Stand is in a position to extending the iPad battery life by another 16 hours, delivering power to the iPad via a 10W USB port. The HyperMac Stand itself may also be recharged via a regular mini USB cable and supports pass-through charging/syncing so that the iPad cost/sync with the computer even when that is connected via the HyperMac Stand. Users can check the HyperMac Stand battery level anytime with the built-in 5-stage lighted LED indicator.

\” Most iPad stands available in the market are either bulky or heavy or both, necessary characteristics with the intention that the not so tiny iPad is also properly supported,\” states Daniel Chin, President of Sanho Corporation. \” HyperMac Stand makes clever use of the natural weight of the lithium-ion battery cells to supply added stability,\” he adds. \” The outcome is among the most compact pocket-sized iPad stand in the market with unsurpassed stability,\” he continues. \” Whatever little weight (12.7oz / 360g) the user should carry is really useful power to extend the iPad battery life by 1.5 times,\” he concludes.

HyperMac batteries use an analogous high-end lithium ion cells and components which are supplied to the U.S. military, providing the utmost reliability, safety and performance. It truly is rechargeable up to at least one,000 times and is derived with a one year warranty

The HyperMac Stand is now available at www.hypermac.com/stand for $129.95.

Specifications
iPad Slots: 2 rubberized slots that holds iPad at 18° and 45°, portrait and landscape, case and no case
Capacity: 40Wh (11,000mAh)
Battery Chemistry: Lithium Ion
iPad Battery Life: Up to additional 16 hours
Dimensions: 6.02\” x 4.21\” x 1.14\” (153 x 107 x 29mm)
Weight: 12.7oz (360g)
Input Power (Charging the HyperMac Stand): 10W Mini USB 5V (2.1A Max)
Output Power (Powering the iPad): 10W USB 5V (2.1A Max)

For more product information and specifications, please visit:
http://www.hypermac.com/stand

Related URL: http://www.hypermac.com/stand

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