The shell, called Superbook by Andromium Inc., makes an Android smartphone output look very much like a desktop environment.
It is essentially a "dumb terminal"-- a notebook without a processor but with a keyboard, battery, trackpad and display, TreeHugger reported on Saturday.
Andromium launched this ambitious product on Kickstarter -- a website "designed to bring creative projects to life" -- and is available at $99.
Developed by Andrew Jiang and his team at Andromium, the Superbook provides a large screen, keyboard and multi-touch trackpad, more than eight hours of battery and phone-charging capabilities.
When plugged into Android smartphone, it launches an app to deliver the full laptop experience.
According to Andrew, the app is essentially Android Continuum that lets you work seamlessly -- going from phone to notebook.
"With the Superbook, you can do everything you can do on a laptop - and more. With desktop-class browsing, access to office applications, games, and even programming, the opportunities are limitless," Andromium said in its project description on Kickstarter.
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