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The Worlds most popular OS, Android has been redesigned to scale up from a mobile OS to a full desktop OS, to dual boot with windows 8 - even natively on Surface 1, 2 and 3 tablets, has full support from Intel, and Minnowboard Max (Atom based mini motherboard) and lastly to be a fully functioning GAMING platform with the power and ability to create and run AAA PC quality games (has native support for Unity, Havok and Unreal 4 engines) - and even use them with keyboard and mouse.
The name of this Android redesign is called Console OS and it ships in December 2014 on real world hardware as well as will have a free downloadable version. Console OS is designed to run on desktops, laptops, tablets that are x86 based. Console OS will support Google Play ( though not installed by default) and will run all Google Play apps as well as all ARM based apps. Console OS is UEFI and Secure Boot compatible.
This isn't bluestacks a virtual machine or any kind of emulator. This will dual boot natively with the ability to switch between Windows and Console OS in mere seconds unlike traditional dual booting, using the InstaSwitch feature. You'll also have the ability to transfer files from one OS to the other as well as transfer data to or from all your other Android devices.
Console OS was funded by a Kickstarter campaign. The public has spoken. The public wants a powerful Android system to dual boot with Windows and now they will have it.
In fact, this Android redesign is so powerful for your PC the company hopes people will use Console OS as the primary desktop OS - which now with good gaming abilities could really happen. Microsoft and Google won't like that but I don't care what Microsoft and Google likes. "I" am the consumer, Microsoft and Google has to listen to "Me" or fall by the wayside.
I think Console OS will be Huge by giving users the ability to use both of the worlds largest most popular OS's on the same machine. I am excited about what I can do with these two working together.
What do you think? You can check out more at: Console OS - Native Android Remastered for the PC
The name of this Android redesign is called Console OS and it ships in December 2014 on real world hardware as well as will have a free downloadable version. Console OS is designed to run on desktops, laptops, tablets that are x86 based. Console OS will support Google Play ( though not installed by default) and will run all Google Play apps as well as all ARM based apps. Console OS is UEFI and Secure Boot compatible.
This isn't bluestacks a virtual machine or any kind of emulator. This will dual boot natively with the ability to switch between Windows and Console OS in mere seconds unlike traditional dual booting, using the InstaSwitch feature. You'll also have the ability to transfer files from one OS to the other as well as transfer data to or from all your other Android devices.
Console OS was funded by a Kickstarter campaign. The public has spoken. The public wants a powerful Android system to dual boot with Windows and now they will have it.
In fact, this Android redesign is so powerful for your PC the company hopes people will use Console OS as the primary desktop OS - which now with good gaming abilities could really happen. Microsoft and Google won't like that but I don't care what Microsoft and Google likes. "I" am the consumer, Microsoft and Google has to listen to "Me" or fall by the wayside.
I think Console OS will be Huge by giving users the ability to use both of the worlds largest most popular OS's on the same machine. I am excited about what I can do with these two working together.
What do you think? You can check out more at: Console OS - Native Android Remastered for the PC
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