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" <[email protected]> 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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