I'm hoping for a similar product based on Tegra2 + Android, perhaps the Eee
Pad can be a savior?
I really want better connectivity (miniUSB + mini DispayPort), more openness
and phone capabilities.

On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 4:12 PM, Casper Bang <[email protected]> wrote:

> Have you guys seen the cool adapter used to synchronize the iPhone
> with the iPad?
> http://bit.ly/iPhoneiPadAdapter
>
> The A4 is said to be based on a licensed ARM Cortex A9 architecture as
> used in the Nvidia Tegra 2 etc., so not really totally new stuff. And
> the DPI of 132 seems a bit low if you are used to eInk or even the 230
> DPI screen of modern OLED phones. But cool device, even if I not sure
> what to do with one myself.
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