Tuesday, March 1, 2011

CeBIT 2011: Motorola Atrix 4G: Android smartphone becomes a Netbook

A dual-core processor, each with a gigahertz clock drives the Motorola Atrix 4G. comes as the operating system "Android 2.2" is used. Apps, download via the Android Market on the smartphone. The display is four inches tall, the resolution is 960x540 pixels. It carries a gigabyte of work and a massive 16 gigabytes of memory (the memory card to expand by up to 32 gigabytes), WLAN, GPS, Bluetooth.

The special feature of the Atrix 4G is its accessories: Optional, choose the "laptop dock" a docking station which makes the smartphone a netbook. The dock consists of a 11.6-inch color screen, a keyboard and a trackpad as a mouse. Sits behind the display, an adapter for the Atrix 4G. Plug the phone into the dock, start the "Webtop" App.

The bomb contains a full-fledged Firefox browser, which appears on the screen of the dock and you put in a position to use the smartphone as a netbook. In addition to the laptop dock, Motorola offers a small docking station called "HD Multimedia Dock with USB ports and HDMI port. The Android smartphone comes in the third quarter of 2011 with us in the trade, but prices are not yet finalized.

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