You have to admit that Android is successfully growing into a universal piece of software. Now our phones, tablets, computers, and gaming devices run the open-source freedom of Android, and people love it!
In the custom media industry, thousands of DIY builders are imbedding Android tablets into car stereo systems, and simply using them as one, comprehensive powerhouse.
The software’s success in business, changes the way companies interact and prosper. And just recently, Boeing, known for producing high-quality aircrafts, will be introducing Android to their customers that fly on the luxury travel system.
Boeing has clarified that they will be using two Android-powered devices, however more notably the Thales TopSeries Avant. The tablet will feature in both a 10” and 17” size, which will feature a dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM, and a phenomenal 256GB of storage capacity.
And according to Android Police, we may not see these additions for quite a while, due to a small amount of orders being fulfilled. In my opinion, you are probably still better off buying your own tablet, for that self-freedom and access.
What are your thoughts on Boeing’s new choice in entertainment luxury? Will you fly just to use them? I would love to hear your comments.
[Via: Android Police]


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most likely shipping with GB and by the time there out they will be like 4 versions behind -__-
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