
There are multiple "screens" available, which works the same as the multiple screens in Android and is vaguely similar to multiple desktops on Linux.

Here is a typical set of settings. Really most of the OS is similar or the same as ordinary Android which is cool if you are into that kind of thing.

The web browser is fairly sleek and fast. I believe it is based on Webkit, but do not take my word for it.

Every app that runs on Android x86 is a full-screen app, even the calculator.

A few of the apps work in portrait mode, which doesn't work too well in a VM or on a real computer, further reinforcing the idea that this is intended for x86 tablets.

Shutting down Android x86.
Conclusion: While it is nice and is a rather wonderful playing ground, I fail to see the usable purpose of this on the majority of computing platforms. The only real place it has is on a tablet. |