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Lilliputian’s not exactly known for consumer devices, in that the company’s created approximately none before today. But tonight at a pre-CES 2013 event, Lilliputian debuted its first entry into the consumer market: the Nectar Mobile Power system. For $299.99, you’ll snag the device itself, and any additional pods (with two weeks worth of power, claims Lilliputian) cost an extra $9.99. It’ll arrive this summer exclusively at Brookstone retail outlets and Brookstone.com.Gallery: Nectar Mobile Power
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