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Latitude Z: Wireless Charging Laptop

A laptop, being a small and light personal computer, is widely used by people nowadays. They are very handy compared to PCs because people can take them anywhere. However, on of the issues with laptops is the need for battery charging. Dell introduces and produces an expensive laptop, Latitude Z which solves part of the problem.

Latitude Z is the world’s thinnest and lightest 16” laptop which has a premium design and features that will help you empower your mobile business. It is .57 inches thin and weighs 4.5 pounds. No wonder it is considered the lightest and thinnest 16-inches notebook. Regardless of its size, it still works as a full-sized machine. Because of its exquisite finish and lean, eye-catching design, Latitude Z will definitely catch your attention.

If you are into advance wireless capabilities, Latitude Z is the right laptop for you. Wireless charging? It’s for real! As part of Dell’s “wireless ecosystem”, it has power coils built in the base of the notebook so that it charges wirelessly using a magnetic inductive stand, which can cost you an extra $200. The amount of time to recharge using this laptop is the same as the notebook power cord. It also includes the wireless dock for $200 which you can also connect to all your other peripherals like mouse, monitor, printer, etc. You don’t need to add an extra dongle because it has Ultra Wide Band technology built-in.

Latitude Z is different from an average laptop. One of its features, Dell’s Latitude-On, allows you to have access to your e-mail and a browser before you decide to boot into Windows running on a different processor. Also add the Intel ULV processor. It also has an ARM processor responsible in booting up the instant-on mode faster and increasing the battery life. When it comes to touch capability, Latitude Z has Edge Touch. An LCD sensor can be found in the right screen bezel where the shortcuts will appear when tapped.

With its industry-first innovation and intuitive technology, Latitude Z will make it easier for you to finish everything efficiently. Other services include business-proven security, and service and support options of the Dell Latitude family. You can buy the Latitude Z for $2,000.

Any laptop (even the fancy Latitude Z) can be harmed with virus and other Malware. So, if you have technical issues with your laptop, feel free to contact us. Techie Now is ready to provide you flexible, quick and safe services when it comes to virus and spyware removal, performance optimization, software installation and configuration, and other general repair.

Angeline Mabute

If you want your PC to be protected, Techie Now is ready to provide you flexible, quick and safe services when it comes to virus and spyware removal, performance optimization, software installation and configuration, and other general repair. Feel free to visit us, www.techienow.com

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