Another very unique device that was announced today at IFA2015 was the Acer Jade Primo. It was described as the first PC phone by Acer CEO Jason Chen and it takes advantage of the Continuum features that are built into Windows 10.
We have seen Continuum demoed by Microsoft at major conferences this year however, just like the lack of a retail USB webcam that supports Windows Hello, the hardware has been missing in action since the launch of Windows 10.
The idea behind Continuum is that your smart phone, through use of a dock to connect it to desktop peripherals, will allow you to have desktop levels of productivity while using your phone as your computer. Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps mean the experience of using apps on your Windows 10 Desktop or your Continuum compatible smart phone docked or undocked should be seamless and nearly the same experience.