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Hands on: Onda OBook 10 SE review

Posted on August 9, 2016December 10, 2018 By Jarvis

OUR EARLY VERDICT

Remix OS is a refreshing operating system but the impending merger between Chrome OS and Android may well make it less attractive, except if you plan to use it for x86. As for the OBook, while it is a decent little tablet, there are better options elsewhere.

New operating systems are often greeted with scepticism, especially since, as is the case with browsers, the investment is colossal and the ROI uncertain given the necessary time it takes for them to embed in the market.

Earlier this year, a little known startup, Jide, announced that it was releasing a new OS based on the Android-x86 project which ported AOSP (Android Open Source Project) to the x86 platform (Intel and AMD).

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