- 03-15-2011, 06:48 PM #1
Motorola's Atrix 4G smartphone was one of the most promising products unveiled at CES earlier this year. The innovative handset can plug into a netbook shell accessory, offering a desktop-like computing experience. The netbook shell contains no processor, memory, network hardware, or internal storage—it relies entirely on the docked phone to provide those essentials.
Motorola envisions a future in which smartphones are at the heart of the connected lifestyle, adapting and integrating with peripherals to meet the user's computing needs. The Atrix is a significant first step in that direction. Although the underlying concept is extremely intriguing, the implementation still leaves a lot to be desired. - GadgetsRepublic
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- 03-16-2011, 01:45 PM #2Member
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Re: Hands-on: Motorola Atrix’s Ubuntu-powered WebTop experience
Motorola has definitely stepped up their game with the release of the Atrix. I love the specs, design, & the affordability in comparison to all the top cell phones in its class. The lap top deck is quite pricey, but its the first of its kind to actually have one so I am impressed.
This phone has amazed me beyond belief!
Hope Motorola keeps coming out with new innovated devices!
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