Android on a PC. A good idea for XBMC?
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Or not?
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#2
Do you mean android-x86? Bad idea IMHO, try openelec.
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#3
I've been meaning to try it. It might be a nice option in order to get some of the nice/official video apps to supplement XBMC usage.
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#4
Do they work on x86?
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#5
Most are java-based and do indeed work on the x86 version.
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#6
Ahh well that makes it more interesting.
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Anyone tested this ?
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