By Travis Howard, | January 10, 2017
Dell is expected to make an announcement about the 2-in-1 wireless chargers at the Dell EMC World 2017. (YouTube)
One of the most impressive products exhibited at the recent Consumer Electronics Show 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada was a wireless charger developed by Dell. With the introduction of the latitude 7285 hybrid laptop, Dell promises an experience like no other with a wireless connection.
This new laptop will be able to charge itself through the keyboard. Although the idea of wireless charging has been gaining a lot of attention over time, according to The Verge, very few products have been successfully able to pull this off.
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Many smartphones have gotten on board the idea of wireless charging and some devices even provide the feature after connection with other devices. However, Dell's 2-in-1 laptop is the only device of its kind which offers a wireless connection. This will lead to increased portability.
Perhaps the only disadvantage of the device, according to Tech Times, is that there is no extra battery and Dell is selling them alongside the laptops. The company has not released any details about the release date or the price of its new wireless laptops.
However, Dell is expected to make an announcement about the 2-in-1 wireless chargers at the Dell EMC World 2017. However, looking at the prices of Dell's latest laptops without the wireless charging feature (around $899), it is clear that the new laptops would be hardly affordable.
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