Nanodot-based smartphone battery it claims can fully charge in just under 30 seconds. With the company having plans for mass production, this technology could change the way we interact with portable electronics, and perhaps even help realize the dream of a fast-charging electric car.
They may also be slowing down their profits by slowing down tech like how the Wii U is slower than the Xbox One, and PS4, and some gamers complained that it is not as fast, so they bought the PS4, and Xbox One.
Some people complained the Xbox One is slightly slower than the PS4, and it was one of reasons they bought a PS4.
People who buy Gaming PC say they don't want consoles because their PC can play games at 2K-4K resolution on the highest video settings.
30 seconds is stupidly fast, however how much battery life would realistically be given in such a short span? Add to that what would the overall life span of the battery be? Would it need replacing every 6 months?
Indeed, a lot of Triple A titles for consoles are still not available on PC, or you have to wait many more months or years for the PC version like how GTA V is not release on the same months as the console versions, or waiting many years to play older console games like Final Fantasy 8 to be release for Steam.
PC has a lot of popular strategy games like Dota 2, League of Legends, and Starcraft. It also has most of the shooter games like Call of Duty, Battlefield, and Crysis. There are also a lot of Racing games for PC.
But, there are not many popular Japanese RPGs like Final Fantasy, Kingdom Hearts, and Japanese games like Mario, Super Smash Bros, and Zelda, so consoles are still best for Japanese games fans.