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Sakar's Rapid Desktop Battery Charger Keys On Performance, Design Elements

By Staff -- TWICE, 5/3/2004

New York— Called by maker Sakar International "one the most dynamic products to hit the market today," the company's new Rapid Desktop Battery Charger combines battery charging performance with sleek design.

Sakar's Digital Concepts Digital Camera LCD Charger for AA and AAA cells offers a standing base with a built-in LCD screen imbued with a high-speed intelligent module that gives users an accurate read-out. This communicates precisely which battery is fully charged, thus eliminating the trouble of pulling an uncharged battery and popping it into a camera. The charger is desktop-designed, allowing the advantage of results-at-a-glance, without consumers having to tie up wall-sockets or outlets.

The Digital Camera LCD Charger comes with four 2200mAh AA rechargeable batteries. Subsequent partial charges will not reduce the batteries' capacity through memory build-up, and two to four batteries can be charged at one time.

Suggested retail is $39.99 and the unit is available for immediate shipment.

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