Yes, it's possible to run Windows 10 ARM on Android tablets.
Yes, it's possible to run Windows 10 ARM on Android tablets.
Maybe? It seems drivers could be an issue. And finding an installer might be tricky. Linux probably offers the simplest solution.
I’m familiar with the 8" Bush Windows 10 setup. I can explain why budget low-cost Windows tablets struggled. They often deliver a poor user experience—slow and hard to navigate. Without a tablet mode, you’ll need very delicate fingers. If you really want it in tablet form, switching to Android would be a better fit, as it’s built for that kind of hardware.
I can review the device you mentioned and assess whether running a virtual machine on it is feasible. Since the device supports the Play Store, it might be possible to install a VM solution. Let me check the details.
They might be possible if drivers existed, the bootloader was unlockable, and it worked with other operating systems besides Android. Or someone could create a compatible version from scratch or adapt U-Boot for the device. Unfortunately, it seems unlikely there are any such drivers available, which makes the idea unlikely.
It seems like you're questioning whether this device is more suited for an e-reader rather than a tablet. Your concern about its functionality is valid.