Sure, you could enjoy Android on your PC through dual-booting or virtualization, but the folks at Socketeq have whipped up yet another alternative: a port of Mountain View's mobile OS, fittingly dubbed WindowsAndroid, that runs natively on the Windows kernel (under Vista, 7 and 8) instead of Linux. Not only does the operating system run speedily since its free of virtualization chains, but it serves up the appropriate tablet or smartphone UI based on window size, and plays nice with keyboards and mice, to boot.
At the current time, WindowsAndroid is still based on Android 4.0.3, but work is being done to port newer versions. It allows for the full Android experience, including full support for GApps (which have to be flashed separately). It also supports a wide range of screen resolutions, and will give you the appropriate interface accordingly. For example, if you're running it in a window smaller than 1280x800, it will default to the phone interface; bump it up past that, and you'll get tablet-optimized Android.
WindowsAndroid runs Google's mobile OS natively on the Windows kernel
WindowsAndroid Is A Working Effort To Run Android Natively Within Windows
[ame=http://youtu.be/0P5udPWjoJ8]WindowsAndroid runs Android natively in Windows [Demo] - YouTube[/ame]
Didnt i tell a couple of days ago to be patient brehs, wait til them Surface RT tablets become dirt cheap in a couple months we gonna