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Microsoft’s Windows 10X takes a lot of design cues from Google’s Chrome OS - XDA Developers

Microsoft’s Windows 10X takes a lot of design cues from Google’s Chrome OS - XDA Developers

Microsoft’s Windows 10X takes a lot of design cues from Google’s Chrome OS - XDA Developers
Jan 14, 2021 58 secs

This week we got our first look at Windows 10X for single screen PCs.

Now, a supposed near-final build of the software has been created by the community after Microsoft uploaded files for build 20279, giving us a much better idea of what Windows 10X will look like when it’s pre-installed on machines shipping later this year.

Both The Verge and Windows Central got their hands on the pre-release build of Windows 10X, which unmistakably looks like Microsoft’s answer to Google’s Chrome OS.

It’s a lightweight take on Windows 10 that looks primed to target enterprise and education circles.

In Windows Central’s video, we get a good idea of what using Windows 10 will be like, from the reworked taskbar to running progressive web apps (PWA).

We’re expecting the first Windows 10X devices to launch later this year, but an exact timeframe hasn’t been revealed!

If you’re curious to test out Windows 10X yourself, Twitter user thebookisclosed shared a download link to an “emulator-esque image” that can be installed by following user NTAuthority’s guide.

Would you like to toy around with a newer build of Windows 10X yourself?

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