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Asus Unveils Padfone Hybrid Android Smartphone-Tablet

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Re: Asus Unveils Padfone Hybrid Android Smartphone-Tablet

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I'm not sure if this is gonna work.

Please note:

- The pad is only a dock, so it doesn't offer any functionality by itself, without the phone docked.

- These are just mockups. Asus won't ship until the end of the year.

- Don't we have wireless connections enough by now? Do we really have to put a phone behind a display secured by a latch?

Actually I'm sure it won't.

Re: Asus Unveils Padfone Hybrid Android Smartphone-Tablet

#8
post #7

I'm not sure if this is gonna work. Please note: - The pad is only a dock, so it doesn't offer any functionality by itself, without the phone docked. - These are just mockups. Asus won't ship until the end of the year. - Don't we have wireless connections enough by now? Do we really have to put a phone behind a display secured by a latch? Actually I'm sure it won't.

Why?

Re: Asus Unveils Padfone Hybrid Android Smartphone-Tablet

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post #7

I'm not sure if this is gonna work. Please note: - The pad is only a dock, so it doesn't offer any functionality by itself, without the phone docked. - These are just mockups. Asus won't ship until the end of the year. - Don't we have wireless connections enough by now? Do we really have to put a phone behind a display secured by a latch? Actually I'm sure it won't.

It's an interesting concept, since it also has advantages.

    The pad is only a dock, so it doesn't offer 
    any functionality by itself
Which means the acquisition cost should be lower than buying both an iPhone and an iPad. And these recent phones have enough processing power for most people's needs, but not enough battery or sufficient display size and the pad takes care of that.

About wireless, everytime I actually need a phone or a tablet (as when I'm on the move) I don't have wireless. When sitting on my bed or other such activities, the tablet is only more convenient, but I can very well use my laptop (and I do, depending on my mood).

The only thing that worries me about this product is build quality and the user experience coming from an interface that should scale from small to big.

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