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Опубликовано 8 сентября 2011, 20:33
Droid Bionic Unboxing & Hands On!
Unboxing one of the fastest phones on the market, the Motorola Droid Bionic.
Here ye, here ye — Please note, tech fans, that the Droid Bionic has finally, finally landed on Verizon.
Moto's long-awaited 4G LTE Droid Bionic puts a dual-core 1 GHz processor, 1 GB RAM in your hands, and 4.3-inch qHD display, all in a svelte, supermodel-thin form factor. As far as specs go, this is no slouch, but that's not the most stunning aspect of this debut — it's the accessories. Also available is a compatible HD Station, which lets users view pics and media on any HDTV or monitor. Just hook up your own HDMI cable, and you're viewing your device's multimedia stash, streaming content or webpages on the big screen. Or pick up the Lapdock, and turn the phone into a laptop with a 11.6-inch screen, keyboard and trackpad.
I was hoping this Lapdock would be less than AT&T's debut price, but it's actually on par with it, at $299.97. (At least there's a limited time mail-in rebate of $100, with the Lapdock and a qualifying data plan.) Other accessories include a Vehicle Navigation Dock ($39.99), Battery Dock with extra battery ($49.99) and an Adapter for Webtop Application ($29.99). The HD Station is priced at $99.99.
Not interested in accessories? Then you can pick up the Droid Bionic alone for $299.99 (with two-year contract).
What do you think? Does it look to you like it's worth the whopping sticker price? Check out the pics and the press release (below), then tell us what you think in the comments.
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Unboxing one of the fastest phones on the market, the Motorola Droid Bionic.
Here ye, here ye — Please note, tech fans, that the Droid Bionic has finally, finally landed on Verizon.
Moto's long-awaited 4G LTE Droid Bionic puts a dual-core 1 GHz processor, 1 GB RAM in your hands, and 4.3-inch qHD display, all in a svelte, supermodel-thin form factor. As far as specs go, this is no slouch, but that's not the most stunning aspect of this debut — it's the accessories. Also available is a compatible HD Station, which lets users view pics and media on any HDTV or monitor. Just hook up your own HDMI cable, and you're viewing your device's multimedia stash, streaming content or webpages on the big screen. Or pick up the Lapdock, and turn the phone into a laptop with a 11.6-inch screen, keyboard and trackpad.
I was hoping this Lapdock would be less than AT&T's debut price, but it's actually on par with it, at $299.97. (At least there's a limited time mail-in rebate of $100, with the Lapdock and a qualifying data plan.) Other accessories include a Vehicle Navigation Dock ($39.99), Battery Dock with extra battery ($49.99) and an Adapter for Webtop Application ($29.99). The HD Station is priced at $99.99.
Not interested in accessories? Then you can pick up the Droid Bionic alone for $299.99 (with two-year contract).
What do you think? Does it look to you like it's worth the whopping sticker price? Check out the pics and the press release (below), then tell us what you think in the comments.
For more tech goodness, check us out at:
technobuffalo.com
Follow Us on Twitter: twitter.com/technobuffalo
Like Us on Facebook: facebook.com/technobuffalo
Check Us Out on Google + bit.ly/qxgw8
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