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21 thoughts on “Lenovo Link First Look”
  1. anything new…Samsung devices come with sidesync app… download it from samsungs apps or Google store and connect your device with your laptop/desktop

  2. You know, when you downloading software and enabling developer options and enabling ADB on Android you can do it free with only you USB cable?

  3. is it sync the audio too? because i think HDMI was better.
    if it is not. then i'll be better using wireless method with syncing by client app between smartphone and pc/laptop.

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