Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Lapdock 100 brings a Webtop IQ boost to Moto phones on Verizon, Sprint, and AT&T

seek to exploit the full power of your PC-style smartphone? Motorola is trying to help his Lapdock 100 for a series of devices, including the Atrix 2, Bionic Photon 4G and Droid. The laptop shell features a 10.1-inch screen (smaller and less expensive than hope lapdock Atrix 4G is derived), a keyboard with dedicated keys for Android, touchpad, multitasking and Web browsing with tabs via WiFi or phone data plan. It will also be able to use a full web browser Firefox, Adobe Flash, Quick Office, Google Docs and a file manager-type PC. Just in case the SD card of your smartphone does not offer enough storage space, spring packs two USB ports for all additional documents that may accumulate. Looking to be ultra-portable, the device weighs a hair over two pounds (less than 1 kg) and resellers to five hours of battery life - which can also be used to recharge mobile tired of being required . If you want to get one of these bad boys will have to wait until October 17 ... and even then only be marketed to AT & T. Verizon and Sprint customers will be able to "later this quarter" and there is no word yet on prices. Need more information? Hit that link the coverage of the product page and you get a better understanding.

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