[CES 2013] It does seem to be all about convergence devices these days, and Asus follows suit with their Asus Transformer AiO, a particularly weird device in a sense where it will merge the functionality of a desktop PC and that of a tablet — seamlessly switching between the two, while boasting of
dual operating systems so that users are able to choose on whether they want to run Windows 8 or Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, depending on the situation that they are in at the moment.
Here's a quick promotional video from Asus that might give you a better sense of how the convertible laptop - tablet works with
the dual operating systems:
Further, the tablet will sport
a dual operating system configuration and is expected to be ready by the second half of 2012.
With Windows 8 release possibly next year, and Android already up to Honeycomb, and soon to have ICS, this tablet's
dual operating systems could be quickly outdated.
I did get to experience
the dual operating systems of the Xbox One as I did have one hard lockup with Forza Horizon 2.
I would love to see applications written for a common platform that would run on either a Mac or a Windows machine — without the need for virtual machines and
dual operating systems and all that this entails.
For less than $ 100, the Gole1 packs a ton of features, including 802.11 ac Wi - FI,
dual operating systems and a premium, aluminum design.