Android has been adapted for devices of all kinds, even for the Raspberry Pi 3, but now it seems that the wave is to take the mobile system of Google from time to the desktop computer. After the x86 version of the software available for download, and hacks that led to the Android TV for PC, now is the time of CyanogenMod 13.
A popular alternative ROM based Android 6.0.1 marshmallow comes to PC in an unofficial version, but that would be able to operate satisfactorily. Included is access to Google Play, with the right to download any app from the store in addition to normal functioning Wi-Fi and other basic features of the system.
There are other important integration of the system with the typical interface of a computer, thanks to the Android x86 project. Unlike the common Android, this version has a visible cursor on the screen for ease of use, plus access to the screen of recent apps via Alt + Tab command on the keyboard.
the test build, but still has some bugs, such as slow in using the trackpad or mouse, and lack of compatibility with famous apps like AnTuTu Benchmark. It is proof that the CyanogenMod is still no better than options like Remix OS to use Android on PC, but must be on the right track for the future, be one of the viable alternatives.
Check out the video and watch the Android running on a notebook from Toshiba:
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