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But the most interesting aspect is this concept Motorola dreamed up called Webtop.
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HD, we will no longer be including Webtop on our products moving forward.
ENGADGET: Motorola phases out Webtop, points to a Lapdock-shy world
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Essentially, Motorola has shunned the old-school Webtop interface and replaced it with -- drumroll, please -- the Android 4.0 tablet experience.
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Motorola's Webtop app helps users extend their smartphone experience to larger screens.
ENGADGET: Motorola phases out Webtop, points to a Lapdock-shy world
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One totally new wrinkle: a new concept called Motorola Webtop, which docks a phone to a small laptop, that basically turns the phone into a laptop.
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When Motorola launched its Webtop concept alongside the original Atrix 4G, it had grand visions of replacing our PCs with a smartphone, a Lapdock and some optimism for a mobile-focused future.
ENGADGET: Motorola phases out Webtop, points to a Lapdock-shy world
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"We plan on introducing successive iterations of our Webtop software and accessories that incorporate improved productivity tools and multiple price points, " he also said, echoing previous promises to include Webtop in all high-end smartphones starting this summer.
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While consumers around the world have adopted Webtop and the concept spurred a lot of innovation in the industry, the adoption has not been strong enough to justify continued resources being allocated to developing Webtop on future devices.
ENGADGET: Motorola phases out Webtop, points to a Lapdock-shy world
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Most of us don't appear to have shared that rose-tinted view, as Motorola has confirmed that devices from the Photon Q 4G LTE and Droid RAZR M onward don't carry Webtop and won't get it in the future.
ENGADGET: Motorola phases out Webtop, points to a Lapdock-shy world