You should remember also that Windows was born after other PC O.S. but took over.I still remember the time that
Linux was "the next best thing ever" and it had stayed in 3rd place for ever...
As for Android: Linux-powered, by the way. But at least on the tablet it's dead -- the Google Android website does not mention tablets anymore; Google wants users to use ChromeOS on tablets now.
I have to disagree with you. I own a 2016 49" Samsung Tizen TV set. I'm very happy with the system and I don't miss any feature or app at all. It think Tizen it's perfect for a TV set, as long as you use the TV only for entertainment (watching TV channels, movies and series from Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, etc.). Tizen is very stable, fast and reliable, contrary to what I know about Android TV. I also have a 2013 pre Tizen Samsung TV set, but definitively my newer Tizen TV set is much more simpler to use and configure.Samsung went for Tizen OS for their TVs which is imho a big failure as it only runs apps they deliver. So I expect they go back to Android again.
M$'s new 'Windows phones' will run on Android.
Google's Chrome OS has a layer that runs Android apps now and not only the Chrome apps.
I expect that the Fusia OS will be partly backwarth compatible to support Android apps aswell otherwise their Play store is useless for it.
No need to worry I guess.
I'm very happy with the system and I don't miss any feature or app at all.
well, our internet/tv provider has their own tv streaming app and you can't install it on Tizen since it's not IOS nor Android.
Only the pre-installed ones can be used which are/were useless in our case.
The provider goes over coax and we don't have that in that building and pulling it for 1 tv was pure overkill (was 2300 euros or so for some reason)
so bypassing that via the app was the only chance we had. I think we used an Android mini pc to bypass it.
The tv was bought with gifts without passing our (IT) department first. I would never have bought the Tizen version if I could select one.
Indeed, MS tends to fail all the time with most of their selections. That Windows 8 RT for tablets didn't let you install anything non-MS.
So they were selling tablets expensive as hell and about the only thing you could use was Office.
I'm not sure which path they took with Windows 10 for their tablet line tho.