I have the feeling we’ll be seeing more and more of these Android-on-a-netbook videos, so maybe this will be the last one for a while. It’s not terribly exciting, but it does show Google’s Android OS running on an actual netbook, the HP 2133 Mini-Note. It looks kinda sluggish but, hey, it’s there.
It’d be cool to see the web browser in action, but you’ll recall from the earlier Android-on-a-netbook story that the networking and sound drivers proved to be a bit troublesome at first, so it’s possible that the guys who put this video together hadn’t gotten that stuff cobbled together yet.
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