LSG501
…. palm already did the dumb laptop linked to a phone…..
Not to mention the Motorola Atrix, which has actually been through two or three generations. But they didn't run Windows. If all the core productivity apps that people expect to be on a PC are there, I can see huge mileage in a Continuum multi-mode device. I particularly like the concept of the wireles link to the laptop: AIUI your phone will still work as a phone whilst it's “docked” for continuum purposes so you'll be able to take calls whilst working on your documents and apps that are running on your phone … that's kinda neat ;)
I mean, don't get me wrong: it'll always be a niche product. But how many people have a work phone, a work laptop and a work desktop, that are all mostly used for email, web browsing and office? One device to fulfill all three functions, and no messing around with cloud storage or device syncing or anything
because they're all the same device? I can see merit in that.