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someone posted a insteresting comment in the engadget comments as follow:
has anyone else realized that atrix is matrix without an m, cause it blew my mind!
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There's already a topic for this, but it's off-topic as it's in General forum.
This is the Motorola Atrix 4G smartphone:
What's interesting about this smartphone is not that it's running a Tegra 2, but that it is the modular computational-unit that can be placed in a dock, or a laptop-shell to make it act in more of a PC-like manner.
This is most impressive. While underpowered for a laptop, it's certainly good enough to do basic tasks. What's more is that the next generation ARM should put this combination on par with ATOMs which can run desktop apps reliably.
I would like to see this concept extend to a tablet-shell. Basically you get a smartphone and tablet in a single device. Add an extender battery for added life and you get a smartphone and tablet for [presumably] much less than the two alone.
Check out the video at the link above. It runs very well on a 24" screen.
What do you think?
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however, when docked, it appears to be running plain old ubuntu, which depending on how they've done it might be the device's security's achilles heel.
maybe a sim-free one bought as unlocked will be less locked down? one can hope, but I don't think so.
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or you can take docking station when you go abroad and plug it into a Tv with a pc connection while abroad.
when Google first announced that they were going to build a free OS, many people in the software industry panic about their job prospects, well this is it, this mobile device and google have made it.
oh by the way, nearly forgot to say, this device also has 4G broadband connection, that is faster than most you get in your fast home broadband connection, shame 4G is still only available in a hand full of areas, but then again 3g is more then enough for most of us
http://www.speedtest.net/result/999667849.png
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Last edited by windows7; 2011-01-11 at 20:42.