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The first All-in-One with Remix OS is produced by AOC

Jide Technologies, the Remix OS development team, has just announced a new partnership with AOC that allowed to make the first All-in-One software platform based on trying to decline the Android operating system for desktop key. The AiO was presented during the Asia CES 2016 and will be marketed this summer in China at a price yet to be confirmed. No known at the time of any projects aimed at expanding the distribution of the device in other markets.

An All-in-One based on processor with ARM architecture with a significance that goes beyond the product itself: it translates, in fact, in an effort to Jide Technolgy demonstrate Remix OS ability to adapt to any form-factor, transforming itself into the soul of software devices that can compete with the traditional PC, in certain usage scenarios. Of course Jide Technologies and AOC also pursue the most "pragmatic" purposes with a product that they intend to enterprise users in the Chinese market.

For the avoidance of doubt, it is a personal computer with limited processing power and is not even the first device based on Android to adopt the form factor typical of the All-in-One Windows and OS X. It 'But the first declension AiO Remix OS that expresses, at the time, the best work of adaptation of the Android operating system to a desktop workspace environment.

The main technical features of the All-in-One include:

SoC based on Amlogic processor 64-bit ARM Cortex A53, quad-core, 2GHz
24 "display with Full HD resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels)
2 GB of RAM and storage configurations with 16 or 64 GB
Two HDMI ports, Ethernet port and four USB ports
The type of SoC mobile derivation has allowed to reduce the thickness which reaches 9.9 mm (excluding the base), it lacks the ability to connect keyboard and mouse to use the device as a real PC. Remix OS, as mentioned, is essentially based on Android, but the All-in-One AOC will not natively equipped with Google's services for own dynamics of the Chinese market. Jide suggests installing alternative store, such as Amazon, although the flexible nature of Android should not prevent the sideloading the Google store.


The new All-in-One adds the rising Remix OS catalog of products which also includes the mini-PC and the tablet Mini Remix Remix Ultratablet. To test Remix OS, in any case, no need to buy one of the devices that use it natively, as developers offer the possibility to download the free operating system for desktop and (a handful of) tablet. More information HERE).

Please note, for those unfamiliar Remix OS, which, starting from a base consisting of the Android operating system, the Jide Technologies developers have added features that simplify the interaction with the user interface by borrowing them from desktop operating systems: There is in fact a taskbar, a file manager, a work space reminiscent of the Windows desktop and OS X, a tracking system based on the traditional mouse; apps executables are solely those Android, but their management is simplified execution resizable windows.

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