Charge your laptop wirelessly

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

The Dell Latitude Z may be one of the first laptop computers that uses inductive charging technology. You can place the laptop on a special charging surface (charging stand) and the battery will get charged. Since this technology is so new and novel, you'll pay a premium if you want it (if you're an early adopter, then you probably can't resist the idea of having the first inductive charging notebook computer, right?)

When you can get a very reasonable laptop for $400-600, does it really make sense to pay over $2,000?

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