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Turn Any Screen Into an Android Station with Dual-Core CPU Equipped USB Stick

Step A. Get Ubuntu installed!
Step B. Enjoy, now that it actually runs a desktop OS! :-P

So is this kinda doing what the U3 drives do?
I'm trying to think of a practical example of when I'd use this! ;)
 
A practical application would be an inexpensive development platform. I could think of many other uses for such a device, DLNA comes to mind.
 
I had an idea like this at one time. Just it would be housed in a mouse.

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I think that's a better idea personally and i would actually consider buying this usb stick sounds pretty cool
 
The trick to using a mouse/keyboard is to learn what the buttons do. Like instead of trying to swipe to a new screen by clicking and swiping, you click the mouse wheel left and right.

My phone has pretty much replaced my laptop. Travel with keyboard/mouse to connect to my phone instead. (And hdmi cable, but not all hotels have a tv with hdmi)

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How do you click the mouse wheel left or right? I can only click down or roll up or down with mine. Also I have 2 buttons on the side of my mouse as well as the right & left on top with the wheel. I am trying to do what you said on my lapdock 100 with the Bionic plugged in
 
Not all mice have the feature to click the wheel left and right. And I think clicking it down brings up the menu (ie, push the wheel into the mouse until it clicks)

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Wouldn't this allow someone to perform multiple tasks on a PC with minimal information left behind. Since theres no real interaction between windows and the android emulator

HTC Thunderbolt Tiamat Liquid 3.0
 
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