Talk:Mobile virtualization

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In the connected world where devices with legacy operating systems such as televisions and entertainment systems are looking to be connected to the internet, mobile virtualization will enable both the legacy OS and the web-focused OS (e.g. Android) to coexist on the same hardware. One of the benefits of mobile virtualization is that both operating systems can coexist in a seamless manner to the user. For example pressing one button on remote control will access a feature that is part of the legacy OS and pressing another button will access the web.

It lacks a citation, reads as if it is speculation on the authors behalf, and while it may have some technical overlap with mobile virtualization, lugging a 47" flat screen about doesn't really strike me as being 'mobile'.

--SimonBramfitt (talk) 04:15, 3 January 2013 (UTC)