Samsung has released a accessory that transforms the Galaxy Note II phablet into a computer. We are talking about a station where you can connect the telephone and increase its connectivity to devices that provide productivity and reproduction for groups. The Samsung Galaxy SmartDock further increases the working capacity of this hybrid between tablet and smartphone.

This accessory joins others focused on this jewel of the South Korean brand. Galaxy Note II is a machine with enormous independence and solvency in itself as a work tool, but with this complement we can use that potential and combine it with that of other devices.
Once we connect the device to the station, we transmit its fast internet connection and processor to other devices to outsource your content, But also increase your productivity, thanks to the ports that we find there.
These ports are:
- A departure from 3.5mm stereo jack: for headphones and speakers.
- A departure from HDMI.
- 3 ports USB 2.0
- 1 port microUSB for the charger
Thanks to them we can outsource video, images or presentations that we have on our device in 1080p Full HD, play music at parties by connecting stereo speakers or put on an audio track for group auditions. We can also connect accessories that use USB as Keyboards to write or even for a external memory where we store more content to which we will thus have access.
With the microUSB port we power the dock and we can charge the device.

The price of this station is a bit expensive, $99. In addition, at the moment it is only sold in the United States on the page american samsung and in the british store Clove you have yet to confirm your price in pounds and euros and your availability date. So if you are really interested, keep an eye on the British website and when it comes out from there you can order it without problems.
Source: Slashgear