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Originally Posted by DaleDe
I haven't seen one that would automatically change and I am not sure I would want that. ASUS does make an Android tablet version and I have even seen a Android Desktop version from another company. You could, of course, design a dual boot (triple, quadruple) version fairly easily. Of course you would need OS's that worked on the same processor. Android, AFAIK only works with ARM processors.
Dale
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That (processor) is the problem.
That's why they need a second processor for Windows, next to Android.
I found it actually quite clever.
And to most it probably makes sense that way: Windows 8 as the desktop system, Android for mobile demands.
But at that stage, about 1 year ago, I was (and still am) a bit tired of Android. I would like to have Windows 8 with me in the mobile device. This of course would leave Android for the desktop device, which doesn't make too much sense - Android not making much use of keyboards and such.
But technically, it should work both ways: Either the Android or the Windows processor in the dock...