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Im not sure I want to have 10 on my Tablet, I have too many purchased items on Android which I don't want to loose.
Im not sure I want to have 10 on my Tablet, I have too many purchased items on Android which I don't want to loose.
I think it's more that they want to get involved in the Internet Of Things. I bought my Pi because it was inexpensive and it gave me something to tinker with. The new Pi that was just released should be able to run Android and Windows 10, so now it will be even more fun to test things out on it. I'm thinking Windows 10 on the Pi will be more like Windows Phone, or Windows RT. You won't be able to run normal x86 desktop programs on the Arm processor. Even so, I'll be giving it a look see at some point. I haven't bought my Pi 2 yet, won't be long though before I order one. I have a Pi B+ but that one won't run Android or Windows, it has an older ARM processor on it. With that one I'm limited to Linux and RISC, etc.
EDIT: Notices reference to IoT in first post and does a . Makes note to self, do not post until after you have had first cup of coffee.
Last edited by alphanumeric; 04 Feb 2015 at 08:15.
There are x86 windows 8.1 tablets. I have an 10-incher (Asus T100) that I can upgrade to Windows 10 x86 later. :)
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And there is also Android for Windows. It's called Bluestacks. :)
Hmmmm, I may have to see what that's about. Will Windows apps load onto it?