A gallery of the Droid Bionic's Webtop accessories.
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The Droid Bionic has an optional laptop dock accessory that triggers the Webtop application.
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Lapdock with Webtop
The laptop dock is nicely made. The keyboard is roomy, and you can use the touch pad to navigate the screen. The Webtop interface is quite bare-bones, with only a launchpad and a few apps. It does have a full Firefox browser though.
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HD Station
The HD Station triggers Webtop as well, but you'll need an external display, keyboard, and mouse to use it.
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Back of HD Station
You can connect the HD Station to a USB keyboard and mouse thanks to the USB ports on the back.
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Webtop adapter
The Webtop adapter is the cheapest Webtop accessory option. All it does is trigger the Webtop platform, while you will have to provide all the cables and external hardware yourself. With the Webtop adapter, you can only use a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse to control Webtop.