If you have dreams of running Android on a laptop, a product that's in the works called Superbook is worth a look. Similar to some implementations we've seen from Microsoft's Continuum feature on Windows 10, the Superbook will allow you to power a laptop shell using your connected Android smartphone for the horsepower.
The Superbook packs an 11.6-inch display running at a resolution of 1366 x 768, along with a keyboard and trackpad. Simply attach your Android phone running Android 5.0 or later over USB-C or microUSB and you're good to go. The whole experience is then powered by , an app meant to translate Android into a big-screen experience.
While certainly not the first attempt at an Android-powered laptop by any means, the Superbook is definitely an interesting analogue to what Microsoft has been doing with Continuum. The Superbook isn't yet available for purchase, but it's due to launch soon on Kickstarter for the price of $99.
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The Superbook packs an 11.6-inch display running at a resolution of 1366 x 768, along with a keyboard and trackpad. Simply attach your Android phone running Android 5.0 or later over USB-C or microUSB and you're good to go. The whole experience is then powered by , an app meant to translate Android into a big-screen experience.
While certainly not the first attempt at an Android-powered laptop by any means, the Superbook is definitely an interesting analogue to what Microsoft has been doing with Continuum. The Superbook isn't yet available for purchase, but it's due to launch soon on Kickstarter for the price of $99.
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