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Motorola promises more Atrix-like laptop docks for future phones

Motorola’s Atrix 4G laptop dock was a seriously sweet concept, that’s why we were so disappointed when it did not pan out. Seems like Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha is able to give it another try, though — at the company’s earnings results call this past week, he told investors that Moto is planning an entire series of Lapdock devices inside the second 1/2 the year:

You will see multiple devices from us within the second half launching with these capabilities, and we’re going to expand the variability of our Lapdock devices so we cover a broader price point, addressing both the enterprise premium tier in addition to more consumer tiers.

“We plan on introducing successive iterations of our Webtop software and accessories that incorporate improved productivity tools and multiple price points,” he also said, earlier at the call. Perhaps those closely spaced I/O ports at the Droid Bionic and Targa won’t visit waste in spite of everything? In the event you simply can’t wait, Sanjay claims there’s also an official price drop inbound for the Atrix 4G — AT&T will offer a bundle with the Lapdock and make contact with for $400 later this month.

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