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Lapdock 500 goes in the course of the FCC, its pre-launch gutting ritual shown off to the general public

Lapdock 500 goes in the course of the FCC, its pre-launch gutting ritual shown off to the general public

If you’ve loved the belief of using a LapDock but you’ve held off since the existing models are either too Atrix-y (proprietary) or simply plain ugly ( LapDock 100 , we’re staring at you), there is a good chance you have been closely following the developments at the LapDock 500 . The Webtop-enabled device just waltzed during the FCC complete with imagery, and never just in crude drawings: we’re talking inside and outside shots here. Originally shown off at Motorola’s Droid RAZR reveal, the most recent addition to the laptop dock family comes with probably the most features of all of them — it’s laden with a large 14-inch display, ethernet and VGA sockets, SD card slot, 3.5mm headphone jack, front-facing camera and six-row keyboard. Sounds great, but how’s the Webtop on it? Guess we are going to discover sooner instead of later. Browse the gallery below to get your visual fix.

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