Motorola Lapdock 100 reportedly discontinued, now available for only $50 from Verizon

If you’ve always wanted to get your hands on the Motorola Lapdock 100, but perhaps felt that its $249 asking price was a little too steep for your liking, you’re in luck as they are now selling for a very affordable $50! Unfortunately these Lapdock 100s are limited because apparently Motorola has decided to kill it off, so remaining stock in Verizon’s retail stores (not online) have been marked down to $50 which should be a pretty good steal. For those wondering, the Motorola Lapdock 100 is a laptop dock that works with some of Motorola’s smartphones. It basically connects your smartphone, like the Motorola Photon 4G or the Atrix, to the Lapdock accessory and it will transform it into a Linux-based laptop. It sounds like a good idea for those who are looking to increase their productivity on the go, but we guess it just did not take off the way Motorola had intended it to. In any case if you wouldn’t mind dropping $50 for the Lapdock 100, they should be available in Verizon’s retail stores.

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Motorola Atrix HD revealed with 4.5-inch Colorboost HD display, ICS and Droid RAZR looks

Motorola Atrix HD revealed with 45inch Colorboost HD display, ICS and Droid RAZR looks

The next Motorola Atrix phone has been revealed on the company’s website as the Atrix HD, with an MB886 model number matching the “Dinara” we saw pass through the FCC. According to the listed specs, it features a 4.5-inch HD Colorboost (720 x 1,280) display, 1.5GHz dual-core CPU, and will ship with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and (predictably) looks very much like the Droid RAZR. There’s no carrier mentioned (other than the blatant logo at the bottom), but judging by the radio bands mentioned in the specs, it comes off very much as a Droid RAZR for AT&T with quad-band EDGE, quad-band HSPA+ and dual-band LTE. It has a 1780 mAh battery, 8MP rear camera, 1GB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage (up to 32GB external) and measures 8.4mm thick. The construction is as you’d expect, with Gorilla Glass and Kevlar fused to make the “business ready” handset, while the Atrix 2’s Lapdock 100 is listed as an accessory. There’s no word on when the third Atrix will be launched, but you can find out all about it and sign up for updates right now at the source link.

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