Android Apps Are Finally Available On Chromebooks!
At Google I/O a month ago, Google declared arrangements to bring Android applications to choose Chromebooks through the Google Play Store.
Most buyers won't have the capacity to get Android applications in Chrome OS until this fall, however anybody running the Developer channel adaptation of Chrome OS can test it out beginning Friday. Google's François Beaufort reported the Google Play Store and Android applications are taking off to the Asus Chromebook Flip.
I introduced and tried a modest bunch of Android applications. By and large, the majority of them ran simply as they do an Android tablet. Non-realistic escalated applications worked the best, and 3D amusements like Asphalt 8: Airborne and N.O.V.A. 3 were the most exceedingly terrible, since the Flip isn't precisely intense equipment.
The Chromebook Flip is a convertible Chromebook: It's a portable PC, however its touchscreen and pivot permit the screen to crease over in reverse to serve as a tablet. Android applications work best in tablet mode (at any rate for the time being) following a large portion of them haven't been streamlined for use with console and mouse controls yet.
A casual game like Pac-Man 256 was fun to play using the touchscreen, and guiding Pac-Man through the maze also worked surprisingly well using the arrow keys.
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