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technology3 months ago

Stellantis Unveils Revolutionary Fast-Charging, Charger-Free EV Battery Tech

Stellantis has developed a new Intelligent Battery Integrated System (IBIS) that integrates charger and inverter functions into the battery pack, making EVs lighter, more efficient, and easier to maintain, with potential for significant weight reduction, faster charging, and better reuse of batteries, paving the way for advanced EVs by the end of the decade.

technology2 years ago

Sony Unveils Advanced Burano Camera: 8.6K, Full Frame, AF, IBIS, and More

Sony has announced the BURANO, a new CineAlta Digital Cinema camera that features impressive specifications, including being the first PL-mount camera with built-in in-body stabilization (IBIS) and the first camera to combine IBIS and built-in ND. It has an 8.6K resolution, X-OCN LT RAW codec, new XAVC H codec, autofocus, up to 4K120 recording, and uses CF Express Type B as the recording medium. The camera also has a small, lightweight, and well-balanced design, making it comfortable to use. The Sony BURANO will be available in spring 2024 with a suggested retail price of €25,000 plus tax.

cycling2 years ago

"Ibis Unveils Design Changes with New Mojo HD6 Release"

Ibis has released its latest full-suspension bike, the Mojo HD6, which features a mixed-wheel platform, 165mm of rear travel, and a brand-new frame profile. The bike has new suspension kinematics with less shock damping, improved traction, and compatibility with all coil shocks. The frame design has straighter, sharper lines, and a 34.9mm seat tube diameter to fit more robust dropper posts. The bike comes in five sizes, and pricing starts at $3,899 for a frame-only option.

cycling2 years ago

Ibis HD6: A Glimpse into Design Changes with Mixed Wheels and More Travel.

Ibis has released the HD6, a combination of elements from the Ripmo and the HD5, with 165mm of rear travel, a 180mm fork, and a mixed wheel setup. The suspension is designed to be sensitive off the top, with enough progression for big hits, and the bike is air or coil shock compatible. The frame features straight lines, cable tunnels, and a lifetime warranty. The HD6 is a manageable, maneuverable bike that works well on tighter, trickier enduro race stages.