Anyone else see this at CES? I honestly think this is where computing tech is going. In a few years, your cellphone will be all the computer you need.
Basically it's a 1ghz proc/1gb ram cellphone running android that will change its layout and OS design based on how it's being used. Regular phone, you get regular Android. Plug it into a desktop dock and it switches to a desktop environment with browsing, etc. Same thing for the laptop cradle. It's really an obvious technology evolution with how powerful phones are getting.
Engadget wrote:
But the most impressive part of the entire package is the software and user experience that ties it all together. The Webtop app essentially turns the Atrix 4G into a full blown PC, complete with windowed UI, an Mac OS X-like application dock, a full version of Firefox with Flash 10.1 support, a file manager, and Citrix remote desktop support (shown connected to a PC running Windows XP full screen). Better yet, the state of the Webtop app is maintained between sessions, allowing the Atrix 4G to be undocked at any time without missing a beat.
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