Motorola and Verizon are positioning the Droid Bionic as not only their most powerful and best smartphone to date, but as a device that can power and handle all of your travel and home entertainment needs. Like the Motorola Atrix 4G, the Bionic can make use of Motorola's laptop dock, which is a laptop shell that is powered completely by the Bionic itself.
For extremely light work on the go, the laptop dock configuration isn't a bad option, but for most users it's too clunky and too limited to be useful -- even though you're able to use a desktop-grade version of Firefox, complete with full Adobe Flash support for browsing. As far as the multimedia docks, if you typically store most of your music, TV shows and even movies on your phone, it's a reasonably good option. Plus, the entry-level multimedia adapter for the Bionic is a great value at $29. Verizon is offering a discount on the laptop dock to Bionic customers for a limited time.
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