After test the opposite field, and deny that they were to remove Chrome OS in favor of Android. Google is preparing to enter the Play Store to Chrome OS, and applications.
Some unification had to happen between Chrome OS and Android. It reported in October that it would be Chrome OS which would be introduced in Android, but in the end seems to be the opposite.
Chrome OS will add capacity to run Android apps. If it will natively or under some form of virtualization is to see and will be announced at Google IO .
The option has been seen by a user of Reddit in section configuration Chrome OS, and make available to computers running Chrome OS are in principle all applications available in the Play Store.
Tactile?
most Chromebooks do not have touch screen, and most Android applications are only prepared for this kind of interaction, especially games. It is Google may announce some kind of technological “magic” that improves compatibility applications with mouse and keyboard.
Microsoft has spent years trying do well in Windows, and still resists unify forms of interaction.
in addition, a touch screen located in the traditional position of a screen no-touch complicates the ergonomically things, and gives options that end up confusing.
But it seems difficult for a user interface that works equally well with mouse and keyboard do also with your finger, and vice versa. Mice and keyboards need tiny areas for accuracy, and eliminate the need for a keyboard on the screen. Microsoft has spent years trying to do well in Windows, and still resists. Can Google get it We will wait to give our verdict when we can test
Validity Chromebooks
The Chromebooks are inexpensive. Much cheaper on average than a PC with Windows, but they are also much less potent. Especially in the graphics.
A flood of new applications Google Play running on a different architecture to ARM, could give a competitive advantage against Windows in the short term . The long term remains cloudy. Perhaps Microsoft are scared, or maybe they’re clapping for joy predicting a “smack” of Google.
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