Motorola DROID BIONIC to connect with "affordable" Webtop adapter and other accessories
0. phoneArena posted on 29 Aug 2011, 18:35
Besides offering Motorola DROID BIONIC users the Lapdock and the HD station, the Schaumburg based manufacturer is offering the more budget-minded the "Webtop" adapter that offers a less-expensive way for the "curious" to "create, share or edit" presentations...
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9. Thump3rDX17 posted on 30 Aug 2011, 02:53 0 0
a rep at an AT&T location i visited said they weren't selling the Laptop Docks too well but that they were selling the other docks well enough. i haven't even SEEN the Photon's Laptop Dock. it'd be great if they were all backwards compatible.
2. xmrrushx posted on 29 Aug 2011, 19:02 1 0
I will throw loads of cash at verizon, i dont care i love giving them money.
4. quakan posted on 29 Aug 2011, 19:09 0 0
I wish the iPhone had a charging dock like that, that could switch to landscape automatically....maybe one day
7. Thump3rDX17 posted on 29 Aug 2011, 20:37 0 0
i can't believe of all the docks there are for the iPhone you're gonna hate because of that. xD
5. MASIOX (unregistered) posted on 29 Aug 2011, 20:04 0 1
The iPhone will probably come out in a couple of years, maybe 4 or 5... And at that point they will come up with a really catchy and literal name for it and say "Its the next big thing, The innovation of Apple" hahahaha
I'm not hating on apple, I wish it success... All I want is for isheep to see, what the actual techniques they use for them to drink the kool-aid hahaha
6. MASIOX (unregistered) posted on 29 Aug 2011, 20:06 0 0
*sorry come out with a lapdock for the iphone, prolly call it the iDocklap haha
8. PhoneLuver posted on 30 Aug 2011, 02:35 2 0
I really like the idea of these docking stations. There 2 things that bug me though!
Will a dual core phone be able to do everything I want it to and will I have to buy a new docking station/laptop dock etc for every new phone I buy?
I feel there needs to be a peripheral standard set by Google that all manufacturers should adhere to..






