I mentioned Dell and others are shipping Ubuntu boxes and laptops now for folks who hate Win8, so lookie what else Dell is now selling as a "thin client" that is matched up to their web based services so you can run "whatever" software you want on the server and beam it to your office wall display device at will.
Android is the OS under the skin of the device itself, so if you break through the skin you have all the stuff in the Android market available to you.
Now, this thought of using main servers to hold and run "whatever" software isn't new, Google has been offering it for a while as well as an adjunct to their Chrome OS business. And yeah, this stick PC is just being used as a display device for a big flatscreen -- it isn't being thought of as a PC yet.
Now, if Google offered this sort of service for free, then you could run your "full power" windows world off your cell phone if you wanted to.
Prediction was that Android begins to gain traction as a real OS inside the business world .... might actually be starting to happen some, who knows? If you count the Apple devices, then yes it has begun to change.
IT departments are making allowances for IOS for the mac lovers.
Anyway, Dell and HP have started marketing Android to mainstream USA now and are incorporating it into the USA's home and business life products.
This means that Wintel's old "we'll lock you out" threat to the American hardware folks isn't being seen as effective any more.
The internal pressure level at Wintel from Win8 flopping must be immense right about now .... ditto for at their old solid & faithful business partners. Win9 comes soonest, with bells on no less.