2 operating systems on one device, potential nightmare, or is it the way forward
darkjedimaster
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Last night at the Samsung reveal event they revealed the ATIV Q. This is a monster of a tablet sporting a 13.3" screen, Core i5 processor and a resolution of a whopping 3200x1800. But however the thing that caught my eye about the device is that not only does it run Windows 8 but also runs Android Jelly Bean. Now looking at the video I am not sure if the Android is loaded via Virtual Machine or not, but it does look pretty damn smooth.
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Sorry about the sales pitch there, I do not work for Samsung, I am just a gadget ****, but now to the point of the thread title.
There are Fanbois for every operating system out there, Windows, Linux, Android, ios, even the gone but not forgotten Symbian, and while dual booting / virtual machine isn't a new idea, it is as far as I am aware a new thing for tablets, unless you count the dodgy Windows CE / Android 2 tablet that Maplins sold a couple years ago. Now the thing is the thought of having two different operating systems on a mobile device is rather exciting for us gadget ****, it could also be a potential nightmare knowing too well what windows is like when it goes tits up.
I was wondering what peoples opinions were of not only of this new tablet, but the direction that a major manufacturer is going, in the way of one device running two competitive Operating Systems ?.
Thanks
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Sorry about the sales pitch there, I do not work for Samsung, I am just a gadget ****, but now to the point of the thread title.
There are Fanbois for every operating system out there, Windows, Linux, Android, ios, even the gone but not forgotten Symbian, and while dual booting / virtual machine isn't a new idea, it is as far as I am aware a new thing for tablets, unless you count the dodgy Windows CE / Android 2 tablet that Maplins sold a couple years ago. Now the thing is the thought of having two different operating systems on a mobile device is rather exciting for us gadget ****, it could also be a potential nightmare knowing too well what windows is like when it goes tits up.
I was wondering what peoples opinions were of not only of this new tablet, but the direction that a major manufacturer is going, in the way of one device running two competitive Operating Systems ?.
Thanks
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It's the best of both worlds - I would imagine that Android will be used most of the time when mobile as it is so light and fats and then just boot into Windows in the office or when you need to do a particular task.
It'll be interesting to see the pricing...
Android for its wide variety of apps, Windows 8 for everything else.
It's a pity there's no Android desktop OS.
I don't think it's dual boot, I think it's essentially running android as a virtual machine.
It's really going to make older devices more versatile.
With Android using Linux, Microsoft need to stop Linux development in its tracks.
I guess a virtual machine dependency is the gentler way to do it.
It wouldn't switch instantly if it was dual boot.