The Raspberry Pi isn’t short on operating systems. There are plenty of choices, but most are Linux distributions, and they have certain limitations. Android, on the other hand, has more compatibility with third party apps and services, especially streaming ones. Android also has tons of apps, like games, that could benefit from being run on a full screen, and the Pi is a great way to do that. In the past, the Pi hasn’t had good Android support, and it’s still somewhat shaky. Independent developers have made a lot of progress, though, and there are builds available that can take advantage of some of the… // Read more: original article.

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