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The FreePlay company, noted for their wind-up radios, has a subsidiary that makes portable power chargers.
The [http://www.freeplayenergy.com/ Freeplay Energy] company, noted for their wind-up radios, also makes portable power chargers.


The [http://www.ordertree.com/cms/Freecharge+Weza+Portable+Energy+Source/170.html FreeCharge Weza] ($269 by ebay) is a foot-pump device similar to the one that will be used with the OLPC. The [http://www.ordertree.com/cms/FreeCharge+Mobile+Phone+Charger/171.html FreeCharge Mobile Phone Charger] ($59 by ebay) is a hand-crank device that could easily be used in conjunction with a Sharp [[Zaurus]] or [[PepperPad]] to emulate the charging environment of an OLPC.
The [http://www.ordertree.com/cms/Freecharge+Weza+Portable+Energy+Source/170.html FreeCharge Weza] ($269 by ebay) is a foot-pump device similar to the one that will be used with the OLPC. The [http://www.ordertree.com/cms/FreeCharge+Mobile+Phone+Charger/171.html FreeCharge Mobile Phone Charger] ($59 by ebay) is a hand-crank device that could easily be used in conjunction with a Sharp [[Zaurus]] or [[PepperPad]] to emulate the charging environment of an OLPC.

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The Freeplay Energy company, noted for their wind-up radios, also makes portable power chargers.

The FreeCharge Weza ($269 by ebay) is a foot-pump device similar to the one that will be used with the OLPC. The FreeCharge Mobile Phone Charger ($59 by ebay) is a hand-crank device that could easily be used in conjunction with a Sharp Zaurus or PepperPad to emulate the charging environment of an OLPC.