Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Clambook aims to bring laptop capabilities to your Android smartphone


Posted: 06 Jun 2012 01:10 PM PDT
Android Central
This one is a far cry in appearance from Motorola's efforts with the Lapdock. The newly announced Clamcase Clambook quite simply wants to bring a laptop experience to your Android smartphone. Bearing more than a passing resemblance to the Macbook Air and containing a 16:9 widescreen display, by connecting to your phone via an MHL adaptor it brings full native keyboard and trackpad capabilities with it. As well as this, it will charge your phone while it is docked.
The Clambook also proudly boasts that it will work with Android 4.0, and the keyboard has dedicated home, app switching and back keys.
Motorola users can use the Clambook to launch the in-built Webtop functionality too. Exact details and device compatibility are still absent at this time, as is any idea on price. But, if you yearn for an Android powered laptop this could be the answer to your prayers.
Source: Clamcase

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