
Motorola seems not satisfied with its hot new 10 inch Xoom Android tablet or its Atrix 4 G - one smartphone which allows users to anchor a laptop-style with its Webtop app device. The manufacturer now works on a shelf of 7 inches more portable and more smartphones that will connect with his computer laptop dock.
However, it seems that the Motorola really seeks to diversify its offer of tablet with several other sizes according PC Mag:
'There will be 7 inches, some eight-inch version, some version of 10, 11 and 12-inch Tablet' on the market, but not necessarily all of Motorola, JHA said. Seven inch is definitely on the calendar, and Motorola "will be have other tablets out at the end of the year", JHA said.
It would be interesting to see what screen resolutions stick with these tablets of different sizes – several different resolutions can be a real pain for developers app - because most new devices are inclined towards the screens to high-resolution.
Moreover, Motorola, says its line-up of top smartphone range will all become capable of Webtop app (that is, they will all portable power just like the Atrix 4 G). From June 2011, each "high-level performance phone" will be capabilities that Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha Webtop.
It's all very interesting, how many of you would be interested in a laptop-capable phone as Motorola Atrix 4 G? The phone can be accessed through the laptop and may even make or take calls, and it feeds a full browser on the device, too. Meanwhile, the laptop itself is like a giant battery charge the Atrix while it is connected.
But how many of us have computers laptops and smartphones have the desire for something like that? The can probably be said of the iPad, even though I would hardly compare the two. Your phone is everything you want or expect a smartphone to do: it makes calls, sends and receives the email and you can check your social networks too. With your laptop, you can work, process images, and videos, do more intensive navigation web and run powerful applications. Another ' tweener something world should right now?
We'll find out just how the market feels about these new devices later this year.