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Charge Dell Latitude Z Wirelessly

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Friday, 02nd Oct 2009 | Share






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If you are a gadget freak, no doubt you would be carrying hell loads of gadgets with you all the time. However, along with these gadgets  come the chargers and the Wires.  With all those of wires, it’s definitely a mess.

Dell Latitude,  that measures just over half an inch thick, weighs 4.5 pounds has come up with unique feature for laptops, wireless charging (Palm pre, mobile, already has it). Yes, no more wires. Just place your laptop on the top of the dock for charging and its done. No prize for guessing that it might burn your wallet, but $200 to avoid the mess, that those wires create on your workstation is totally worth it.

Dell Latitude Z comes with Core 2 Duo SU9400, 2GB of DDR3 & a 64GB SSD and would cost you around $2,159 (includes the dock for wireless charging).

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  1. benwaynet
    October 2nd, 2009 at 3:43 pm #

    Not getting the point, my D820 doesn’t have a power cord plugged into it. The power goes into my docking station, which I ’snap’ my notebook into.

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