A matte black Microsoft logo sits at the top of the Microsoft Display Dock, reminding you who created the device and why its useful.
It’s a tiny, nearly square object, measuring 2.52 inches from left edge to right. That’s the best way to describe the Microsoft Display Dock. Microsoft Display Dock Review: Design & InternalsĪn exquisitely designed metal box. It wasn’t until I tried it in my own home instead of a reviewer’s workshop that I fully appreciated how the Microsoft Display Dock could have a profound effect on the smartphone space. Early on, I thought this idea was pretty ridiculous. There’s support for keyboards, mice and other USB accessories. As iPhones, Android devices and Windows phones get processor upgrades, there’s very little that sets them apart that Microsoft can point to as an easy advantage.Ĭonnect a Microsoft Lumia 950 or any device with a USB Type-C port into the Microsoft Display Dock and you get a more PC-like experience. The company hopes to change the way people see phones themselves.
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It’s an accessory for Windows Phones running Microsoft’s Windows 10 operating system for mobile devices. To be clear, the Microsoft Display Dock isn’t designed to fix Microsoft’s mobile woes on its own. The tiny Microsoft Display Dock is designed to help with Windows Phone’s struggle. Around the world its in better shape, but still not the hit smartphone operating system that Microsoft hoped for in 2010 when it unveiled Windows Phone 7.
Windows Phone is solidly in third place in mature markets. Five years after it first tried to take on Apple’s iPhone and Google’s Android with a modern mobile operating system of its own, the company has relatively little to show for its efforts. Microsoft’s smartphone efforts are stuck in a rut.