Where can I read a review of the Dell Latitude Z laptop?”
I’m really praying this isn’t another Adamo. The soon-to-be-introduced Dell Latitude Z will have a premium design, super high-end specs, and a lofty price tag. I’ve heard that all before, but wireless charging in a notebook? That’s new. The laptop is said to have a 16-inch display, which is a larger screen than your average business notebook. Other than that, the details are few and far between. Apparently it will pack an Intel processor and, you know, RAM and a hard drive. But back to the wireless charging that’s being reported by Forbes, the details of which aren’t entirely clear. My guess is the laptop would need to be put on an inductive pad of sorts to charge without wires. Sort of like the Palm Touchstone or those WildCharge mats, but this would be pretty new for laptops. The whole package is said to be more than the “typical $1,100 business laptop,” in both design and price, which means it’s going to be costly. According to Forbes, Dell thinks the world is ready for another expe
Dell has a new slim laptop retailing for around $2,799. The Dell Latitude Z is a business PC with a sleek design – an ultra-thin large-screen notebook. The notebook has a 16-inch HD display and runs on 1.4 GHz. Intel Core 2 Duo processor. It can have two 265 GB hard drives, 2GB memory and features a multi-touch trackpad that supports pinch and zoom. dell latitude z1 Dell Latitude Z Specs and Review The most interesting feature of this notebook would have to be the wireless charging. The Latitude Z can sit on a purpose-built stand designed to charge up its batteries without a physical connection. An optional extra that will cost you back $395 when you buy the notebook. Other features include the touchscreen display. Slide your fingers vertically along the frame and a tool bar will pop up that lets you choose common applications like email, photos, and camera. The Dell Latitude Z has a 2-megapixel “smart” camera. Why smart? Well, you can just hold a business card in front of it and it sc
The Z600 isn’t small, with a 16-inch widescreen that’s bigger than the one found on the Apple MacBook Pro 15-inch (Dual Graphics), yet the Z600 weighs almost a pound lighter. It’s a perfect fit for those who take their presentations on the road. The “Z” stands for Z-height, which means the Z600 will be the thinnest in the Latitude line. Imagine the height of a USB port: Dell basically designed the Z600 so that it’s thin enough to graze the top of one. It measures just 0.55 inches thick, yet the length and width of the system aren’t made for small carrying cases. Incredibly, it weighs just 4.5 pounds, about the weight of a 13-inch laptop, like the Apple MacBook Pro 13-inch. The Z600 is sturdy, too; you won’t have to worry that it might crack in half while you’re holding it. The entire chassis is made from a stiff magnesium alloy, while the interior is laced with brushed aluminum metals.