It started with notebooks, but that wasn’t the master plan.

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    Tablet is almost free, just don’t have a hinge and have a touchscreen. Release as Chromebook, it will run Android applications

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      Why Chromebook?

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        To run Android stuff on x86

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          Linux can run Android apps since we have Waydroid too and it’s universal, no need for single device - single OS nonsense.

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            You can install Linux on their Chromebooks, so it would be good to have the choice. Some people will prefer a slightly more seamless Android experience and some people will prefer Waydroid

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        A reminder that if something can run Android or ChromeOS doesn’t mean drivers would be available for Linux. And usually they aren’t.

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          You can order that tablet with Ubuntu, mint, Manjaro, zorin, elementary, etc. There’s gotta be some kind of driver support to build on, no?