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Dell Latitude 7285 specs, release date: Wireless hyrbid ditching power cord; Threat to Microsoft Surface

| Jan 06, 2017 05:43 AM EST

The Dell Latitude 7285 is put on display while showcasing most of its features.

Dell Latitude 7285 specs and release date may soon be a point of interest for some tech savvy. Enthusiast looking for simplicity yet having cool features, this latest offering laptop/tablet hybrid from Dell might just be a perfect fit.  

Dell will soon release a cool device from their Latitude product line that has been poised as head turner for IT professionals and the commercial industry as a whole. It has been revealed that one of its main features is the wireless charging, making it the industry's first 2-in-1.

Based on latest reports, it has been revealed that Latitude 7285 uses magnetic resonance-based wireless charging for PCs. Thus, allowing users to be free from cords while charging seamlessly using the AirFuel compatible charging surface, according to Business Wire. Dell highly considers this achievement as something revolutionary and innovative that would benefit greater portion of the commercial industry.

"Given that Dell tools help the world's brightest minds do their absolute best work, we are committed to driving innovation that brings revolutionary gains in productivity to the enterprise. Innovative IT teams see a future with no wires, including wireless power, as a key step toward improvements in mobility and convenience," Business Wire quoted Dell's VP for Product Strategy and Innovation Neil Hand as saying.

That being said, the unique feature of this upcoming Latitude device would inevitably clash with Microsoft's own version of hyrbids. Dell's wireless laptop/tablet hybrid will likely attract the market of Microsoft Surface line-up, despite the company wanting to push Latitude 7285 as a commercial device.

Moreover, apart from its wireless charging, Dell's latest hybrid may also be a standout for individuals looking for a sturdy device. Unlike other hybrids in the market, Dell is offering keyboard that actually feels sturdy enough to replicate that of a common laptop, according to Time.

The same publication also reported that Dell's latest Latitude device will have newer seventh generation Intel Core i processors in contrast with Microsoft's current sixth generation Intel chip. Thus, making Dell Latitude 7285 even more attractive for most consumers. However, interested buyers would have to wait until the end of May after product launching. 

Watch here below presentation of Dell's latest wireless hybrid:

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