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Mar
1
2012
Onlive’s Remote Desktop Finally Lands On Android, Now Available In The Market (Video) 0by Joe Sirianni
tagged Android, Onlive Remote Desktop

Recall the impressive demo we saw at CES 2012 with the Onlive Desktop in action? Well, it’s finally made its way to the Android platform. Sharing your PC desktop with your tablet is about to get a whole lot easier.
OnLive® Desktop is a service that provides a seamless, no-compromise, instant-response cloud-based PC desktop, wherever and whenever you want it. OnLive brings to your Android tablet a high-performance PC experience, regardless of the content, even when interacting with fast-action media.
Features:
• Instantly view, edit and create documents using actual Microsoft® Office Word, Excel and PowerPoint
• Easily transfer files between OnLive Desktop and other devices
• Experience high-performance, instant-response PC applications
• Interact with lag-free animation and video
• Works with most Bluetooth keyboards and mice (left-click only)
The technology works in part due to Onlive Inc’s groundbreaking video compression technology. ”OnLive harnesses the power of cloud computing to deliver a seamless, no-compromise remote PC desktop solution.” For more information, head on over to the Android Market where you can download the application or sign up for free if you don’t already have an account. Feel free to let us know what you think of the service in the comments below.

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