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Motorola Atrix 4G


$549.00 Released April, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Very powerful - Nvidia Tegra 2 dual-core processor, 1GB RAM. 16GB internal storage. External microSD storage expansion.

The Cons:Laptop dock isn't a netbook. It's slow and lags. Flash is tricky, trackpad is hard to use, no webcam on dock. Ships with an older version of Android (2.2) and includes Motoblur. Pentile matrix makes font hard to read.

The Motorola Atrix 4G is a high-end smartphone running Google's Android operating system. It brings not only dual core processing power, but also a unique set of features that sets it apart from many smartphones on the market today.

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Product Shot 2 The Atrix 4G has two main accessories, a desktop dock and a laptop dock. The desktop dock has USB and video output connections which allows for peripherals such as mouse and monitor to be connected to the dock. The laptop dock is essentially a laptop shell with a screen, a keyboard, and a touch pad; as you would expect from a standard laptop computer. The important part is that the Atrix 4G acts as the core unit; when connected to either of these docks, users can boot into the phone's Linux operating system and use it like a real computer. The Motorola Atrix 4G is a one of a kind device that pushes the powerful hardware to its full potential with a set of unique accessories.

Features / Specifications

  • Android OS
  • Linux OS with full internet browser (Firefox desktop)
  • Nvidia Tegra 2 Dual core application processor
  • 1GB RAM
  • qHD display
  • 16GB internal storage
  • Wifi b/g/n
  • Dual microphone (with noise cancelling)
  • Desktop dock, laptop dock

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Pros
  • 7

    very powerful - Nvidia Tegra 2 dual-core processor, 1GB RAM

  • 5

    16GB internal storage

  • 5

    external microSD storage expansion

  • 4

    Flash support

  • 4

    very solid build quality

  • 3

    4G, WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity

  • 3

    designed to be the first phone to make your phone the central piece of technology in your life - can be docked and used to its full extent via the laptop or desktop dock units

  • 3

    4" high resolution display (960 x 540px)

  • 3

    quality 5MP camera with LED flash

  • 3

    Gorilla Glass protected display

  • 3

    light and proximity sensors

  • 3

    built in compass and accelerometer

  • 3

    capable of recording video in 720p high definition

  • 2

    full Firefox web browser

  • 2

    runs on Google's open source Android phone platform

  • 2

    large 1930mAh battery - over 24h of heavy use

Cons
  • 2

    Laptop dock isn't a netbook. It's slow and lags. Flash is tricky, trackpad is hard to use, no webcam on dock.

  • 1

    ships with an older version of Android (2.2) and includes Motoblur

  • 1

    Pentile matrix makes font hard to read.

  • 1

    Mobile Hotspot function locked out by AT&T no one knows how to unlock it. Also Netflix does not work on any Android in Canada.

  • -1

    idea falls flat - too slow and annoying to be used as anything other than a phone

  • -2

    not the nicest build materials

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