I'd like to see how much better android performs without webtop enabled and it seems we're still waiting for landscape mirroring which really sucks that we still don't have it yet. Webtop is cool but limited. I think android itself offers a better overall solution for the lapdock accessory.
I voided my warranty.
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Using the lapdock, how realistic is it for me to want to use logmein via browser and leave my laptop at home? I know the connection speeds are a huge factor, but aside from that am I being foolish in thinking I could actually do some real work via firefox/atrix/lapdock?
How much of boost in performance is there when hacks are applied to webtop?
Thanks in advance!
Kim
webtop/lapdock is for light duty stuff. think of it as an extension of your phone with a bigger screen and hardware keyboard. mouse optional. wireless mouse is plug and play so you don't have to lose bluetooth to a bluetooth mouse. touchpad has settings so it's usable now. no scrolling though. i personally am hoping hdmi mirroring w/landscape comes soon. firefox is fine, but i'd rather try to see how versatile android is without losing the ram and resources to webtop.
geek_riot said:
Using the lapdock, how realistic is it for me to want to use logmein via browser and leave my laptop at home? I know the connection speeds are a huge factor, but aside from that am I being foolish in thinking I could actually do some real work via firefox/atrix/lapdock?
How much of boost in performance is there when hacks are applied to webtop?
Thanks in advance!
Kim
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I know it's an old post but what the heck, I'm bored...
I use my Lapdock most of the time just for that. I'm a network administrator and I connect to many Servers and client computers through LogMeIn without problems.
Cheers!
Rayan
I always wondered how Honeycomb had a hidden Gingerbread mode but since that never had any call/radio support it wouldnt really be possible or worth having anyone boot Honeycomb on the Atrix.
However now we have ICS which still has the same feature of different DPIs and tablet mode launcher support.
So I figure, how cool would it be that when ICS is working on the Atrix, someone manages to make HDMI mirroring basically be Atrix pushing Tablet resolution onto the webtop with the full Tablet environment. (all you would need is something similar to ICS for other tegra devices)
It has full Mouse and Keyboard support already and it would for once make the lapdock actually useful.
Also, it wouldnt be too hard to do since technically all we would need is HDMI mirroring (with automatic DPI/resolution change) and the Mouse and keyboard should already be functional.
This means that your phone would operate ICS without issue. Plug the phone to lapdock and it changes resolution and DPI to the Tablet mode and that becomes your extension. This would be the most baller thing to do and there would be no more need for the crappy webtop/lin environment.
What do you think?
that sounds like an awesome idea seven.... thinking about it blows my mind.
Nice thinking ahead.
Im about to check for myself, but does ICS have landscape HDMI mirroring? I know Ricardo Cerqueira posted a picture on his G+ of I think an O2X landscape mirroring, but I dont know if thats device specific.
Edit: Nope, doesnt work, its all effed up.
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I always wondered how Honeycomb had a hidden Gingerbread mode but since that never had any call/radio support it wouldnt really be possible or worth having anyone boot Honeycomb on the Atrix.
However now we have ICS which still has the same feature of different DPIs and tablet mode launcher support.
So I figure, how cool would it be that when ICS is working on the Atrix, someone manages to make HDMI mirroring basically be Atrix pushing Tablet resolution onto the webtop with the full Tablet environment. (all you would need is something similar to ICS for other tegra devices)
It has full Mouse and Keyboard support already and it would for once make the lapdock actually useful.
Also, it wouldnt be too hard to do since technically all we would need is HDMI mirroring (with automatic DPI/resolution change) and the Mouse and keyboard should already be functional.
This means that your phone would operate ICS without issue. Plug the phone to lapdock and it changes resolution and DPI to the Tablet mode and that becomes your extension. This would be the most baller thing to do and there would be no more need for the crappy webtop/lin environment.
What do you think?
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it's defiantly a good idea to use the tablet interface in the laptop.
I think I had the same idea earlier. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1410273
I'm glad more people are thinking like this though. I hope it means that eventually this becomes a thing.
Hey there. Can anybody confirm what happens when you attempt to use HDMI mirroring with the lapdock? More specifically, does the lapdock retain trackpad and keyboard functionality on the Atrix, even without webtop? It would also be helpful to mention if you are on a Blurred or CM -based ROM.
I kind of want to get one of these lapdocks since they're so cheap now, but I would much rather use the phone itself without all that webtop crap getting in my way.
Thanks!
I don't currently own a Webtop enabled phone but I have wanted one for a while now. I am on Sprint and have a SERO account which I would like to hang onto so when I heard about the Motorola Photon Q I watched it with a lot of interest. As more info kept being released I got more and more disappointed. Finally I noticed that the phone won't come with Webtop.
Seems strange considering it is going to be priced like a high-end phone yet it is missing a relatively important feature most high-end Motorola phones have. Even the Atrix HD won't have Webtop but according to Motorola they didn't include it to make the phone more cost effective.
So those 2 phones won't have Webtop but on top of that the lapdocks are being sold for really cheap yet there hasn't been any announcements of a successor or refresh. The last lapdock released, as far as I know, was the 500 Pro and that came out 8 months ago. It hasn't been a year yet but that is still a really long time without a refresh to a phone accessory.
I know it is a little too soon to tell if Webtop has been discontinued and we won't know for sure till Motorola comes out and confirms it but I was just curious what others thought about it.
Sorry if this has been discussed before but I did a search and couldn't find anything.
Android 4.0 doesn't use webtop anymore because it just switches into tablet mode when plugged into a tv or external monitor via hdmi.
As long as I can run my phone at higher resolution through an hdmi cable, who cares what they call it?
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Android 4.0 doesn't use webtop anymore because it just switches into tablet mode when plugged into a tv or external monitor via hdmi.
As long as I can run my phone at higher resolution through an hdmi cable, who cares what they call it?
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Is it that way with all android phones using 4.0 that have video out? Thought most android phones that can do video out just did screen mirroring without switching to a tablet mode.
Anyways, the main reason I am interested in Webtop is because of the lapdock. I wouldn't use Webtop on a TV or monitor but the lapdock would be the sole reason for me wanting Webtop. I know I could get a cheap android tablet but I'd rather have a lapdock since it is laptop-like and it would contain everything on my phone. Don't really want 2 separate devices.
As far as I know the lapdock will only work with Motorola phones that have Webtop. Correction welcome if that assumption is wrong.
You don't have to do tablet mode, you can choose to just mirror your display.
The thing is that despite webtop was based on linux, you only had one desktop program, Firefox, and better resolution.
The only difference at ICS is that you will use either the android version of Firefox, or just the Chrome. It's a faster solution, but it lacks at the flash support part.
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No, sorry, thats not the only diffrrence!
Its much bigger. With the real Webtop you have got a real Linux system so you can use libreoffice, gimp and so on.
With tablet mode you have an fuc* android on an untouchable lapdock display.
With linux you can get n programs on the screen. With android you have only on. To change through the open programs, you get illness...
There re many differences!
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I had a convergence idea (that i'm sure others have had in the past) about using an atrix 4g laptop dock (via mhl to hdmi) on my galaxy note. I'm running cm10 (4.1.2) with ubuntu installed experimentally, but I would really like to get xwindows working on the video out on my note instead of just a mirror of what' on my phone's display (sort of like the atrix demonstration of cannonical's ubuntu for android) the sad part is that I haven't the foggiest about how to bind an xserver to the video out and then how to disable the bluetooth input to android and enable it on that xserver... if cannonical can do it with an atrix, i'd imagine we should be able to do it on a note...
just kicking around some ideas. if anyone has any idea as to how to go about this, or has additional ideas and information related, i'd be interested. I'm very interested in mobile phone / notebook / desktop convergence and would love to see something this this in action in my hand.
now that atrix laptop docks (which are really just hdmi displays / speakers and usb keyboards that power for 8 hours) are $50 on ebay it seems like the time is right...
Beat me to the post I was going post a similar idea as well today. Only I have no interest in using the pad dock. Just "ubuntu" video out activated on mhl input.