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How to use a smartphone as a desktop PC

Continuum is the key to use a Windows-based smartphone as a desktop computer.


Continued use, Microsoft demonstrates in an impressive manner that will change the way you look to smart phones today.


Mobile phones have come a long way. If a simple / simple device that transmits wireless audio reception and a short message exchanger, which can now be used as a full team on the desktop. Well, not many may be surprised at just mentioned, but for those who are going to give you a little inside information.

Smart phones are currently used by only a small desktop computer, miniature in his pocket. Has a screen, processor, storage, memory, graphics card, power supply, audio and wireless network. The desktop PC has exactly the same peripherals, although in a different form factor. Smartphones currently processors and display screens that are almost identical to a desktop PC regular entry level. If you have an Android phone, just connect an active USB hub, connect a keyboard, a mouse and a screen and you can use your smartphone as a regular desktop computer. The only problem here is that it will have to use the same interface you have on your android smartphone.

Android is only good enough when it comes to touch screens enabled. Smart phones and tablets are better with androids, but when you need to use a keyboard and mouse, Windows is the best experience and can not be denied.

Not long ago, Microsoft took over Nokia and is building smartphones with Windows operating systems with a greater focus on mobility. Intel and Qualcomm make chipsets powerful enough to match their desktop counterparts, Windows can take full advantage of the processing power and give the user what he misses-An intuitive user interface Windows interface.


Continuum is a device that is based on Microsoft completely for this need. Microsoft has released a new video that shows how you can harness the power of a smartphone based on Windows and with the Continuum, never will be lost your desktop PC, anywhere. Watch the video that explains everything.

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