When is a smart phone a laptop?

Started by Glenn, Jan 10, 2011, 11:44:04

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Glenn

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Rik

That's an interesting direction to take.
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Glenn

It makes the portable office a reality, in a small package.
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Simon

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Technical Ben

I was just about to say LG also have a Dual Core phone out... but not one that comes with such large accessories.

Not going to work IMO. The phone should plug in where the touch pad is. Or just have an in built projector as some of the other phones are getting.
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