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Monday, February 24, 2014

New wireless charging standards for Laptops: Dell all set to make it real for users

Wireless charging to laptops is now going to see a complete transformation. It’s a crucial step which PC makers have been interested in taking since a long time. Dell has emerged as a pioneer on this front, and has turned out to be the first in line to join A4WP.

A4WP is Alliance for Wireless Power which is one of the chief organizations that is working on standards for wireless or wire-free charging of the many devices in use today. The company has more than 80 renowned firms signed to its roster, which covers names like LG, HTC and Samsung among others.

The idea of wireless charging has already come to mobile devices, but the same is found missing still on the devices of larger size. Dell became the first company to sign support, which followed the footsteps of Intel, which did the same last year, indicating a huge leap looking forward.

Meanwhile, A4WP, seeing the favorable time, made announcement for a new secondary specification for its wireless charging standard, Rezence. As per this, you will now be able to charge devices using 20 to 50 watts power, which is exactly where your laptop falls in.

Dell about this new venture said that the improvement in resonance technology will help in enhancing the customer experience with the help of wireless charging and will add to the capabilities for users from home and enterprise backgrounds, in the next few years. Dell is all excited about this new journey with another of industry leader, A4WP, and looks at delivering their commitment of easy, flexible wireless charging spanning not few but an array of mobile devices covering tablets, smartphones and laptops.

In the meantime, A4WP also showed its keen interesting in accelerating charging station installations which will help them ensure a Wire-Free experience to all. The mobile wireless solutions that exist today make use of a bundled wired charging substation, proving of no use when actually looking for mobile. The company thus aims at changing wireless charging to be a liberty that people can use just like Wi-Fi at public places.

This technology can make the no-wire future seem nearer and real, where you will now get freedom from carrying those bulky chargers everywhere you go, instead take just your device with you, with no worries about drained batteries or low charging.
When asked about the release date, the company anticipates to unveil Rezence-equipped devices in the alter part of 2014.

The author is an experienced Dell Tech Support Specialist who works at SupportBuddy. The company is a leading name in this scenario known to offer reliable Dell Support that can be availed anytime and any day with just one call at the Dell technical Support number 1 888 753 5164 toll free.

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