It wouldn’t be a Motorola event and not using a glut of accessories, and boy howdy did the corporate deliver on that front. Sure, the Droid RAZR would possibly not actually be out yet, but if it does hit, the handset could have numerous things to carry it, dock it, charge it and stream stuff from it. Actually, Motorola devoted a whole room to the things at today’s event. At first are two additions to the Lapdock family. The docking station is available in new flavors: the Lapdock 500 ($300) and the Lapdock 100 ($200), measuring 14 and 10.1 inches, respectively. The five hundred ($300) incorporates a front-facing camera (a primary on a Lapdock), in addition to Ethernet and VGA sockets. As with its successors , the handset rests within the rear of the Lapdock, utilizing Webtop to show your smartphone right into a laptop. Also on display was the Droid RAZR car dock ($40), from that you can access your music from the company’s new cloud-based Motocast service and play it through your car stereo. Lots ‘o photos below, inclusive of a short walk-through video after the break.
Dana Wollman and Zach Honig contributed to this report.
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