
Adata showed off a solar powered model at Computex, though the solar cells only power the small LCD display - but as this only draws tiny amounts of power to show you how much capacity you've got left, there's no need for a battery. Besides the solar powered display, there isn't much to this product - it's available in sizes from 128MB to 1GB and should be available shortly.
Via The Register
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