I don't understand why in 2020 ability to dock and connect to K&M and display is not supported by most phones. There were attempts to do just that right before Windows Phone died, but hardly anyone tried this again. You now have enough RAM and CPU to run most desktop applications except maybe high end gaming. Why is it not done more?
It's a cool technology with no use. Who still uses a desktop computer in 2020?
Ok, some people do. Business users, or video game players. or people who need a high end machine for whatever reason...are any of these people going to be satisfied by a phone that's also a low-powered PC?
There's also empirical eivdence...it's been for sale before, and nobody bought it.
*Everyone* here uses a desktop computer. (Actually a minitower.)
Laptops are inherently inferior unless you actually need to go outside with it. Which nobody does, except for sales people who go into other firms to make busines deals, and the kind of posers who sit in cafes drinking $7 lattes while trying to act like they are writers.
Docking smartphones (Score:5, Interesting)
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It's a cool technology with no use. Who still uses a desktop computer in 2020?
Ok, some people do. Business users, or video game players. or people who need a high end machine for whatever reason...are any of these people going to be satisfied by a phone that's also a low-powered PC?
There's also empirical eivdence...it's been for sale before, and nobody bought it.
Re: Docking smartphones (Score:2)
*Everyone* here uses a desktop computer. (Actually a minitower.)
Laptops are inherently inferior unless you actually need to go outside with it. Which nobody does, except for sales people who go into other firms to make busines deals, and the kind of posers who sit in cafes drinking $7 lattes while trying to act like they are writers.
Go back to whatever site caters to luddites.