Sep 29, 2009

Ultra Slim with Wireless Charging Technology - Dell Latitude Z600





Dells new Latitude Z600 laptop features an innovative feature. The new laptop is equipped with wireless charging facility otherwise called inductive charging. The laptop is also world's lightest and thinnest. A special docking stand on which the laptop just needs to be placed. The docking stand creates an electro-magnetic field through a coil in it. The laptop too features a similar coil in it which gets inductively charged on placing in the field.

This method can make charging hastle-free and easier. Also this method takes the same amount of time as in a normal wired charging. Dell also introduced a quick-boot feature in this laptop by incorporating an Arm processor generally used in smartphones. This method can give way to an "always on" feature as in smart phones.

The quick-boot environment, called Latitude On, boots the laptop in a few seconds, after which users have access to applications include e-mail, contacts, calendar and the Web. Based on a lightweight version of Linux, the environment reduces the need to fully boot into Windows to run certain applications. So ineffect it has 2 processors one for quick-boot and the other for the normal use of windows and likewise OS.

The laptop can also connect to an optional wireless dock via ultrawideband technology, allowing users to move around the room with the laptop without being tethered by wires. The dock, in turn, connects to peripherals using wires. It has a DVI (digital visual interface) port to connect to a monitor, and USB ports to connect to peripherals like keyboards, printers and mice.

The Latitude Z has a 16-inch screen, weighs 4.5 pounds (2 kilograms) and measures one inch at its thinnest point. It runs on Intel's Core 2 Duo low-voltage dual-core chips at speeds of 1.4GHz to 1.6GHz. The laptop supports up to 4GB of RAM and 512GB of storage through two solid-state drives. Dell offers multiple wireless options including Wi-Fi 802.11 a/g/n and mobile broadband connectivity through 3G or WiMax networks.

The laptop starts at US$1,999 (almost @ Rs 1lakh) and is available in the U.S., Canada and certain countries in Europe and Asia.


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