RE: Sion not competitionTB - Can you please post this link. Also, perhaps someone can clarify this - if the powerpad 160 contains 160wh of energy and weighs 1 kg, then this energy density of 160 wh/kg is less than half the Li-s Sion battery (350 wh/kg). I think a comment from EFL would be most interesting. I know EFL is working on higher energy density batteries but Sion has many patents now on the li-s.
Also, to the person who questioned why EFL doesn't have lots of battery contracts, it is because EFL (a battery co.) does not want to make and sell batteries (except for NASA). This decision has always been a sore point with many investors. Do you think Sion is contemplating making re-branded tablets with their battery in them?