The Motorola LapDock accessory is in line to supplement the Motorola Atrix 4G smartphone and it is now available through AT&T for a reduced price. This mobile peripheral converts the handset into a sort of notebook for providing added convenience in executing tasks on a larger screen.
According to Phone Arena, the laptop dock used to originally sport a high $500 price tag or a $300 cost when bundled along with the purchase of the Atrix 4G. But now, it seems to be retailing via AT&T at a heavily slashed down price. Engineered to appear very trim and sleek, it comes equipped with an 11.6-inch WXGA 1366 x 768p display.
The mobile accessory is embedded with two USB ports on the back and it grants use of the Firefox web browser. It has been crafted with a portable and compact design for users to carry it around easily while on the move. The lightweight device features a keyboard and a trackpad. Users need to install a 4GB DataPro plan to operate this handset peripheral which employs the AT&T Mobile Broadband.
This Motorola tool is integrated with webtop app support which brings together the qualities of the 4G handset along with the convenience of a laptop. Once the smartphone is docked, the webtop application automatically starts for users to enjoy the advantages of a laptop computer along with the functionalities of a smartphone.
The Motorola LapDock for the Atrix 4G can now be bought from AT&T stores as well as online at wireless.att.com for a price of $299.99 along with a $249.99 immediate rebate and free 2-day shipping. This gets its price down to $50 (approx. Rs. 2,564) exclusive of taxes.