I bet the ’80s was a good decade for Energizer, Duracell and their ilk. I mean, it was a good decade for sharkskin, too, but the ’80s had to be the absolute peak for these battery makers. Suddenly, it seemed like everything required portable juice: that new-fangled wireless TV remote, the Walkman, my futuristic calculator watch and, of course, all of those awesomely high-tech electronic toys like Simon (which actually had its launch party at Studio 54!).
It would be best if there were about six different types of this so-called grouse battery. That way manufactures could maximize space and performance of their battery powered device. That way an exotic phone which would be small would use a tiny battery. Just the way common batteries are today. Lets face it, AA batteries are too bulky for most portable electronics today. But a revamped Li-ion battery would do the world some good. I use rechargeable batteries for my digital camera and I'm completely satisfied about my choice.
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