FINsix small-size laptop adapter uses special power platform

Tuesday, April 15, 2014 - 05:00 in Mathematics & Economics

(Phys.org) —Knowledge workers, road warriors, students, lab researchers, mobile executives and any other trendy computer user category you wish to reference, all share a similar need: a lighter load. We do not refer to "load" as in work volume but to load in terms of computer gear they need to lug around to send, receive, and store information on the move. Now a Menlo Park-based company is about to provide some relief in the form of its Dart, a small device to charge your laptop just as efficiently as your old clunker does. A laptop adapter always seems to be the item that becomes the one-item-too-many for the handbag or backpack zipper to close securely. Though small and light, the Dart delivers 65W of power. The company says its Dart is four times smaller and six times lighter than older adapters, As the promotional video shows, Dart can easily...

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