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09-29-2009, 02:41 PM
On the 29th September 2009, Dell unveiled its newest type of Laptop - the Dell Latitude Z600.
What does it make so special, you might ask: well, it is (I think) the first laptop to have ever entered the market that does not need a charging cable.
Dell unveiled the new ultra-thin Dell Latitude Z 16-inch laptop. The Dell Latitude Z600 is according to Dell the thinnest, lightest 16-inch notebook in the world. The thin design (0.57 inch is not the only advanced feature as Dell introduced several industry firsts such as wireless docking and inductive charging with the Dell Latitude Z series.
source (http://www.i4u.com/article27231.html)
You heard right - inductive charging through this (http://www.spiegel.de/images/image-19195-galleryV9-dqbs.jpg).
That is a wireless inductive charging stand.
Vid on all its gadgets:
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Slideshow (http://www.spiegel.de/fotostrecke/fotostrecke-47206.html)
For about 2,159$ it is already available in the Dell online shop.
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No more cables ever again? What do you think? The first model of what will later be considered as usual?
What does it make so special, you might ask: well, it is (I think) the first laptop to have ever entered the market that does not need a charging cable.
Dell unveiled the new ultra-thin Dell Latitude Z 16-inch laptop. The Dell Latitude Z600 is according to Dell the thinnest, lightest 16-inch notebook in the world. The thin design (0.57 inch is not the only advanced feature as Dell introduced several industry firsts such as wireless docking and inductive charging with the Dell Latitude Z series.
source (http://www.i4u.com/article27231.html)
You heard right - inductive charging through this (http://www.spiegel.de/images/image-19195-galleryV9-dqbs.jpg).
That is a wireless inductive charging stand.
Vid on all its gadgets:
id4WTJkg_Ag
Slideshow (http://www.spiegel.de/fotostrecke/fotostrecke-47206.html)
For about 2,159$ it is already available in the Dell online shop.
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No more cables ever again? What do you think? The first model of what will later be considered as usual?