A few years ago, Remix OS seemed to be a simple choice while
looking for alternatives to install Android on a desktop PC. However, due to
some internal problems, the OS was discontinued by its company. Since that
time, new players have been playing on your PC to allow you to run Android
apps.
One of the forks is PrimeOS for Android-x86. You can either
install it on your machine or use it as Live USB like the popular Linux
distributions. I like the Live USB method because it entitles you to get a fair
picture of the OS until installation is complete.
PrimeOS's overall interface is fairly clean and gives a
pleasant feel to a desktop OS with an Android taste. There is an app-start
menu-like app launcher, resizable application windows, multi-window mode. The
settings, the message panel, etc. look like you'll see on Android 7.0 Nougat,
that's not bad.
The creators have merged this desktop experience with the
opportunity to access Android apps and games and are a great choice for
computers with limited or redundant specifications.
You can also double-boot
your OS with your Linux or Windows and enjoy the world's best. While emulators
such as Bluestacks can always be used to operate Android apps on a PC, the use
of a specialized OS gives strong performance benefits for doing the same. In my
personal experience, apps and games were also much smoother.
There are certain special features for gaming such as
Decapro Mouse keymapping tool and game play support, GPU support tools and
previewing for popular games like PUBG.
The OS reminds me about the Samsung Dex
feature of recent galaxy devices that just connect a monitor to your PC allows
you a complete Android desktop experience. Nevertheless, the reality that
flagship Galaxy smartphones cost a loss is not disputed. Try to share PrimeOS
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interesting stories. Experience with PrimeOS an entirely new Windows operating
system. PrimeOS is a free desktop OS with many enhancements that provide you
with new desktop interface and links to Android apps.
The new operating system
is like an Android combination between both Computers, offering you the best of
the two worlds. It has a standard task bar, redimensionable program windows,
multiwindow system mode, menu-like application starter, set up preferences,
control screen, etc.
The developers have developed and merged the Windows and
Android interface and functionality into one OS that offers performance
benefits over emulators. PrimeOS is a device that boots after forming a
partition into computer storage, and not an emulator itself. So when you boot
your Mac, Windows OS and PrimeOS, you will see dual boot choices.
Prime OS's
gui is very clean and clutter-free, with a good mobile experience with Android
control. Desktop features, such as the beginning menu, the Taskbar, etc. give
the developers a very fresh use experience of all the fundamental elements of
the Android ecosystem to the OS. Regarding gaming purposes, there are certain
specialized functions such as decapro key mapping, unique control settings,
dedicated gaming hub, CPU & GPU support tools and more. Because of its
strong connection to the hardware, the OS will operate all extreme games
smoothly.
If you install in an EXT4 RW partition, OTA support is available.
Also included are Opengapps, no manual download. Therefore, both Google Apps
and its software can be viewed on the web. PrimeOS is one of the easiest ways
to change if you have an old PC.