Samsung Galaxy smartphones can be connected to laptops and converted into a notebook

You know how folks have been throwing shade at Android tablets? Blame it on the sky-high costs, the lack of updates – they’re like the neglected stepchild compared to other players. And let’s not even start on the whole user interface drama – it’s been a real headache.

Enter the Fujitsu Lifebook NH Series, swooping in like a superhero. This laptop isn’t playing around – it’s not just about the basics. Picture this: hooking up your Samsung device and taking your multitasking game to a whole new level. The Lifebook lets you use your laptop screen as a display, and that’s just the beginning. You can plug in game consoles, digital cameras, and seamlessly switch between an external screen and your phone’s screen. Talk about versatility!

But here’s the kicker for Samsung fans wanting to hop on this cool train. You’ve got to bring in the trusty sidekick – DeX. It’s this nifty tool that lets you link up your Samsung buddy directly to your Fujitsu laptop through a monitor. People love it because it’s like giving your productivity a turbo boost, making the most out of those supercharged smartphones we all have.

The good news? Unlocking this feature is a cakewalk. First things first, grab that DeX app on your Fujitsu laptop. Then, fire up the DeX PC app, hook up your smartphone to the laptop – usually with a USB cable – and boom! Your phone buddies up with your computer, and the DeX interface pops up, letting you seamlessly dance between both devices.