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Review: Gomadic Quad Charger
Have you seen the TV commercial touting IBM’s Bladeservers? It’s the one that begins with some IT guy peering out an office window through a pair of binoculars spying a Godzilla-sized orb overtaking the skyline of his city. “What is it?” he wonders out loud? “It looks like a giant ball of cables!” someone says of the rapidly expanding sphere. “Save us from all the cables!” [Cut from the screaming IT masses to the IBM Bladeserver; end of commercial.]

Well, if you live in a household with 4 kids ranging in age from 12-19, or you are a gadget freak in a league of your own then you know one of the biggest drawbacks of owning multiple gadgets is the aggravation of trying to keep all of the proprietary chargers organized for easy access and usage. I have to admit that I am a bit intimidated by the rat’s nest of cables that confronts me each time I open my desk drawer looking for a particular charger. “Please, someone save me from all the cables!” [Cut from the frantic reviewer to Gomadic’s Quad charger; end of frustration.]



Gomadic touts the Quad charger as a smart and flexible solution to powering all of your rechargeable devices.
Fight Wall Warts And Tangleweed One Cord At A Time
No more wondering where you left your Treo or iPod. No more unattractive wall warts and tangleweed polluting your power strips and outlets. Gomadic’s brand new Charging Station was created to bridge the gap between technological efficiency and stunning home design. Compatible with Gomadic’s innovative TipExchange Technology that works with thousands of mobile devices, the Charging Station gives you limitless options, providing a safe and tangle-free command center to charge 4 of your family’s devices at once.
Not a power strip in disguise like other universal charging solutions, the Gomadic Charging Station offers a clean streamlined solution unseen in either the technology or home design markets. While other charging solutions simply hide your AC adapters in a fire-risky environment, Gomadic’s uses one outgoing cord, offering a fire safe and ecologically sustainable solution to everyone from the chicest urbanite to the circuit salivating gadget aficionados we all know and love.
“Tangleweed” . . . I like that!

Read what else I liked and didn’t like about the Quad Charger here

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