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Windows 10x
Windows 10x




windows 10x

On the lightweight side of things, we already know that the operating system is expected to have blisteringly fast updates of just 90 seconds – pointing to an operating system that can update like Google’s more snappy Chrome OS. One being the features that provide a more modern and lightweight Windows experience, another being the dual-screen specific features and then the features where both of these goals intersect. With Windows 10X seeming like it is reorienting its focus on dual-screens, the operating system now feels like it is split into three when it comes to features. ZDNet has reported that we may now not see Windows 10X until Spring 2021 and that this will be a 10X that has pivoted to providing a streamlined single-screen Windows experience, with the dual-screen version of 10X potentially not coming until 2022. The Surface Neo has since been delayed – pushed back from Holiday 2020 – with no new confirmed date. Well, as Fall closes in, the new OS seems to have been through the wringer. The first wave of devices will vary in size, design, and specs, and be powered by Intel.” These will include both Microsoft Surface and devices from several Windows ecosystem partners including ASUS, Dell, HP, and Lenovo. “Windows 10X will be available on dual-screen and foldable devices starting in the fall of 2020, in time for the holiday season. Instead, Microsoft kept it nonspecific stating with the following: It also wouldn’t be until CES 2020 when the showcase of the folding Dell Concept Duet and Lenovo X1 Fold occurred. While we are now aware of the Surface Duo and Surface Neo dual-screen devices (the former of which runs on Android, not 10X), at the time, Microsoft hadn’t yet announced these innovative Surface machines. Related: All the best foldables from CES 2020 Until then, here’s everything we know about the new OS. Windows 10X is still yet to arrive and, while we’ve seen some demos, it won’t be clear how and if it will change how we use computers until we get our hands on it. Windows 10X was announced way back in October 2019, as a new version of Windows 10 that is more lightweight and, in particular, provides tools for those developing for new dual-screen devices. From release date to the key features it will actually have, let’s dive in. Windows 10X is set to redefine the traditional Windows experience – modifying the old faithful operating system to work seamlessly with folding and dual-screen devices of the future.






Windows 10x