The laptop dock, which Motorola has dubbed the Lapdock, transforms the Droid Bionic Android smartphone into an 11.6 inch screen with standard PC QWERTY keyboard and track pad. This optional accessory also delivers up to eight hours of extra run time on a single battery charge. The multimedia dock, dubbed the Motorola HD Station, allows you to connect to a big screen HDTV via the HDMI port, and even connect peripherals such as an optical mouse or keyboard via the multiple USB ports.
The Motorola Droid Bionic is the first handset to deliver a dual core processor smartphone to the Verizon 4G LTE wireless broadband network. The Droid Bionic 4G offers 540 x 960 pixel resolution on a 4.3 inch capacitive touchscreen that supports 16 million colors and multi-gestures. Protected by an anti-scratch layer of Corning Gorilla Glass, a light sensor and proximity sensor are also built into the display.
The dual core 1.0 GHz processor is supported by 1.0 GB of RAM memory and the Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system is on board. A rear facing 8 megapixel video camera records in 1080P high definition at up to 30 frames per second, and has autofocus, touch to focus, panorama and face detection features. The Motorola Droid Bionic is offered by Verizon starting at $149 with a two-year activation for new customers, and $249 for existing individual upgrades.
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