Android on Asus Eee 1000H
While the Google mobile operating system (Android) on the market, it's normal to want to experiment on computers and another segment that best implement it in the ultraportable, which are difudiendo among the people, like hot cakes.
Although what we show you below is made by the companions of VentureBeat, we have no doubt that what you discussed in the first paragraph, we see in the near future.
Android have been modified to be able to run on Asus Eee 1000H - yes you know the brother of 10 "Eee family. The images show it, but not a version that is being marketed.
We assume that Google want to stand up to Windows 7, which is increasingly more wonders spoken of him and of course your touch-screen operation. Is it possible to see Android ultraportable computers? Only time will tell, but we encourage that as Google has developed the Chrome browser, do the same with the operating system.
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