We love the design and wireless charging but not so much the price. Credit: Konica Minolta, CNET |
Konica Minolta debuted a desk lamp with an ace up its sleeve: it features a built-in induction charging pad for devices that support the Qi wireless charging standard (such as the Nokia Lumia 920 and many other products). It appears to be the first of its kind.
As for other features, there isn't much to write home about: a built-in touch sensor enables the user to switch between four brightness settings -- all the way up to 1,400 lux.
The 1.5-foot-tall lamp comes in two colors: ivory and a very dark shade of blue. While the 24,800 yen ($302) LED lamp packs an aesthetic punch with its adherence to minimalism, its high cost will perhaps pinch too many pennies for some.
Is your laptop battery lasting less than 2 hours on a full charge? Then it's time to get a battery replacement from Limewit.com Check out our high quality products with hassle-free ordering and free shipping on most items of $45 or more.
No comments:
Post a Comment