HP releases Mobile Phone / Desktop solution.
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In something that most of the tech'ier people will know has been coming for a long time, HP has released the inevitable first generation. It's amobile phone that plugs into a dock, so that you can use it as your desktop computer.
Windows 10 allows the whole thing to run on the mobile using it as the computer, but being displayed on a monitor in desktop mode attached to a keyboard and mouse.
It's probably underpowered, and will be for a few generations. But it's the first step.
In something that most of the tech'ier people will know has been coming for a long time, HP has released the inevitable first generation. It's amobile phone that plugs into a dock, so that you can use it as your desktop computer.
Windows 10 allows the whole thing to run on the mobile using it as the computer, but being displayed on a monitor in desktop mode attached to a keyboard and mouse.
It's probably underpowered, and will be for a few generations. But it's the first step.
By Kabro Go To Postyup, that's the next big thing.As long as most of what you're doing isn't computationally heavy, they'll work fine.
great for non workstation class PCs.
It's great for a lot of different styles of work personnel, and means you don't have to cart a laptop to and from the office every day.
By reilo Go To PostYour link is malformed.Fixed.
It's a good concept but poorly executed due to lack of apps. In all honesty it would be much cheaper to buy one of the minimalist windows on a flash drive and run apps from it.
By Furyous Go To PostIt's a good concept but poorly executed due to lack of apps. In all honesty it would be much cheaper to buy one of the minimalist windows on a flash drive and run apps from it.Not sure how it works specifically but i don't think there's a lack of apps. in desktop mode it should run everything that runs on windows 10 normal desktop.