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I am amazed that the Android x86 is not marketed heavier as a competitor to Windows on netbooks, for the common man, doing some documents, some calculations, email and Google? I believe the Crome OS is too alien for most people and most people have Android phones, feeling home. As a SW vendor I would like to see Android netbooks marketed much more and I would put more effort in SW development. Same thing with the Android TV without menus is closing the market for just the old Smart-TV approach. Something I can't understand having a boxed Win10 on the back of my TV since years, using a lot of programs there. The lack of Android graphics driver for the Raspberry-pie is also hard to understand, one with a regular Android would be smashing attached to the TV. In Sweden where I live, people under 40 don't watch aired TV, they stream, public service play, YouTube and Cable TV operators packages over internet. Having regular Android in the TV would generate usage of a lot of other apps. I see a market opportunity for SW vendors is closed. This when MS is making suicide with leased SW (normal people don't pay) mixing the culture of large accounts with the common man, a huge marketing window is opened. And the Android app performance is real good and nothing to worry about. It is not performance but marketing policies that limits the app market.