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I'm seeing some new news about this Airlife and would like to know if its Android OS be ported or installed to other netbooks.
I'm sure it'd be possible. One of the biggest issues you'd run into would be driver support and getting the os to recognize and work with the hardware components in the computer. The Airlife computer has a smartphone processor as well so that makes a big difference. Getting android onto an intel chip could be difficult. I think once some of these android based netbooks start coming out, we'll probably see leaked or cooked roms floating around the internet that could be installed to a computer. As for right now though, I'm going to assume that it would very tricky to accomplish.
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