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Motorola's phones have docks to connect any keyword and mouse, even an HDMI
television. When docked you have a Desktop very similar to GNOME. First
Atrix had a dock shipped with the devise and can use LAPTOP like dock. New
models require to buy docks separately.

With this kind if devices and a LibreOffice version for it you can have all
the power you need for basic work station.
El ago 29, 2013 8:06 p.m., "James Knott" <james.knott@rogers.com> escribió:

Tom Davies wrote:
I just had a glimpse of an Android and it looks like it's got a
 mini-Usb socket in the top.  If that could break-out to a powered
usb-hub then surely you could get keyboard, mice, maybe even screens
working off the Android?


So 1 docking station at work and 1 at home might be enough to do
emailing and more serious stuff there and still be able to keep an eye on
things when travelling around or out?


Or is Android just not yet set-up to do this sort of thing?

Every mobile device is required to have a USB connection for power.  It
doesn't have to be used for anything else but generally is.  I don't
know about keyboards though.  However, keyboards are supported via
Blutooth.


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