It is possible to run Android on Lenovo ThinkPad X220 (officialy running Win7) with Intel i5 chip and single pen input (no dualtouch)?
Probably but some heavly hacking will be needed but did you tried bluestack?
I would like to try bluestack, but for now, this app is not for public :/
AdamiX said:
It is possible to run Android on Lenovo ThinkPad X220 (officialy running Win7) with Intel i5 chip and single pen input (no dualtouch)?
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Yes you can. Google for android-x86-4.0-RC2-thinkpad.iso (sorry, can't post external links yet). It works great.
I'v tried both Android and Windows 8 on my Lenovo X220 convertable. Android wins easely.
friend,
iam looking for a portable windows 8 pro machine ,productivity is more important for me than apps so iam skipping ipad and android tabs.
iam confused whether to go for an ultrabook or tab. i already have a laptop with good specs.
i have a couple of questions to ask.
1.is ultrabook a good alternative to tablet?
2.a windows 8 tab with keyboard setup like dell venue pro 11 will be as comfortable to use/portable as an ultabook?
3.is the new Intel Atom quad-core Bay Trail processor powerful enough to run average legacy apps
thanks in advance
Hey Guys,
I have a Chinese tablet with the following settings below.
Atom Processor Z3735G or Z3735E
RAM 1 GB
HD 8 GB
Windows 8.1
8 inch screen
As I saw that Samsung has the Ativ Q, where runs Android within the Windows like an app.
Given this I wonder if I can do the same in this Chinese tablet that runs Windows 8.1.
If possible can you give me this?!
andrewsmiguel said:
Hey Guys,
I have a Chinese tablet with the following settings below.
Atom Processor Z3735G or Z3735E
RAM 1 GB
HD 8 GB
Windows 8.1
8 inch screen
As I saw that Samsung has the Ativ Q, where runs Android within the Windows like an app.
Given this I wonder if I can do the same in this Chinese tablet that runs Windows 8.1.
If possible can you give me this?!
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Run Bluestacks. No idea on performance with your device, but it works like a champ on my surface pro.
No idea on this bro
I'm going to buy a Windows tablet. My first choice would be the Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 8", but it only has 2 GB of RAM, like the majority of Windows tablets.
I have the fear they wouldn't be enough, because I'm very accustomed to surf the Internet with several tabs opened. I tested several Windows tablet with that RAM amount and they felt snappy, even with 4 tabs opened in the browser with not very light websites, but I think swap file wasn't ignored by Windows, since 1 GB of RAM was already full with nothing opened.
I know two tablets that have (or, at least, seem to have) 4 GB of RAM: the 128 GB LTE model of the Lenovo ThinkPad 8, and the ASUS Transformer Book T100HA in the 64 and higher GB models.
I'm not able to find the ThinkPad, even if many blogs wrote about it. So, the only option would be the T100HA.
But, I'm in Italy, and the T100HA is not officially available here (I have to buy a French SKU with AZERTY keyboard and apply stickers on to make it QWERTY). Also, it costs 100 bucks more than a tablet with 2 GB of RAM (the aforementioned Yoga Tablet, or even an Acer Aspire Switch 10E), and I'm not very sure about ASUS build quality since the original T100 shocked me, being very plasticky and flimsy, even if I know the T100HA should use the T100 Chi chassis, which is higher quality.
I'm not very interested into Cherry Trail, since if puts a boost only in the GPU while i won't play games. Bay Trail is more than fine for me.
So: can I buy a tablet with 2 GB of RAM and be fine for two years, or would it be very reccomended to spend 100 bucks more to be "lag-proof"?
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I've found 2GB enough in my T100 (I had the original T100TA, and now the T100HA - unfortunately the 4GB RAM version isn't available in the UK where I am), for things like web browsing and software development. More is always nice, but I wouldn't say it's a problem.
Other Windows tablets with 4GB RAM are the Surface 3, the Dell Venue 11 Pro, and most of the Intel Core based tablets.
Web browsing is the main problem, since i always open at least 3 tabs...
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I use my Mac as my main computer, but I have five other computers running Windows 10. One of them only has 1gb of ram (runs 32 bit Win 10) w/ an atom processor and it's fine. Web can be slow, depending on what I'm browsing. It's fine on an old laptop w/ 2gb of ram (64 bit) and I just picked up a new Windows 10 tablet w/ 2gb of ram and a quad core atom processor. Iit runs 64 bit windows 10 fine. I've had no issues with browsing. (Although, due to no ad blocking on edge and chrome draining batteries so bad, I stick with IE 11 and use TPL lists to block ads.)
You are good to go with 2GB of RAM on your tab. Just as you have pointed out yourself, you need to minimize the number of tabs you open at a time to prevent it from freezing or crashing. A friend of mine is using Windows 10 on his 2GB of RAM Pc and he had no problem at all. You shouldn't too, if you don't overwork the tab
yep, 2 gb is fine for 10, i have dell venue 8 pro (2013) and it works fine with 2gb. i can have open edge/firefox with 4-6-6 tabs plus telegram/music player/onenote and it will be eating 1.9 gb of 2 and no slowdowns at all.
Like the others, works fine. Even lightroom works fine-ish (can't export compressed jpgs, other than that no problems).
Hi there,
At the risk of repeating a thread.
The Windows 10 on my Thinkpad Tablet 2 is slow. I hate it.
Can someone point me in the right direction to and Adroid ROM that works for this tablet.
Lenovo Tablet 2 Intel Atom Z2760 Processor (1M Cache 1.80 GHz)TBC mid Jan 2 1 5 262.10 5 262.10 ZAR
GB DDR2 64GB e-MMC No Optical INTEGRATED 10.1 (16:9) HD WXGA (1366x768)
ThinkPad ABGN+ BT 3G 3 CELL USB WIN 8 SL 32
Regards
I don't own it, but for lenovo there is a painful support. Why don't you install linux??
I think Atom is x86 and x86_64 compatible.
My rule is never buy "Windows products" pure s**t