World’s biggest PC vendor takes first step that could establish Android as Windows biggest rival ever — and eliminate Google ChromeOS at the same time
World’s biggest PC vendor takes first step that could establish Android as Windows biggest rival ever — and eliminate Google ChromeOS at the same time

World’s biggest PC vendor takes first step that could establish Android as Windows biggest rival ever — and eliminate Google ChromeOS at the same time

What are you going to do on such a device running android?
It's based on 3 years old android. Promises quarterly security updates and provides only 3 years of support. I fail to see why any business in their right mind would get this instead of a decent specs chromebook or even a windows computer.
Longer term updates aren't a big deal when the hardware gets replaced in a corporate environment.
Still, I fail to see the point of running android on a desktop vs. chromeOS, Windows, or even linux; which get decades of updates, and have desktop apps supported natively for all your workflow. How or rather why would anyone get this instead of buying one of those. What android apps would you run on a large screen anyway?
Most corporations are vastly reducing the cadence at which they replace hardware, given that new hardware lifecycles are much longer both in terms of reliability of the hardware and the performance compared to newer hardware.