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mobile desktop
About this tag
The mobile desktop tag covers discussions about devices that bridge the gap between smartphones and full desktop computers, particularly those running Windows 11. A key example is the NexPhone, a smartphone engineered to boot into Windows 11 when connected to a monitor, effectively functioning as a full PC. This concept extends the idea of using a phone as a desktop replacement, often through docking solutions like the NexDock. Topics include hardware capabilities, operating system integration, and practical use cases for turning a mobile device into a primary computing workstation. The tag reflects interest in convergence devices that combine portability with desktop-class productivity.
Nex Computer’s NexPhone promises to be the kind of gadget that makes tech enthusiasts grin: a midrange smartphone that’s explicitly engineered to become a full PC — running Android and Linux with desktop modes and, most unusually, able to boot into Windows 11 so it can act as a proper Windows PC...
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linux desktop
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