Karlston Posted December 12, 2020 Share Posted December 12, 2020 Windows 10X to reportedly RTM’ed today We reported a month ago that Windows 10X was set to RTM in December this year. Today WindowsCentral’s Zac Bowden tweeted that the final build of the OS, build 20279, has been compiled. Microsoft will continue to work on minor bugs before devices running the OS is released some time next year. While Windows 10X was originally intended for high-end dual-screen tablets, the OS has now been retargeted for cheaper laptops running UWP apps and PWAs, with the main competition being ChromeOS. The first devices running the OS are expected in Spring 2021. The devices will be targetted at front-line workers who do not normally use computers, and much of the work to make the OS easy and intuitive to use for this population are expected to also filter back to the full version of Windows 10. via WBI Windows 10X to reportedly RTM’ed today Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Windows 10X to reportedly RTM’ed today We reported a month ago that Windows 10X was set to RTM in December this year. Today WindowsCentral’s Zac Bowden tweeted that the final build of the OS, build 20279, has been compiled. Microsoft will continue to work on minor bugs before devices running the OS is released some time next year. While Windows 10X was originally intended for high-end dual-screen tablets, the OS has now been retargeted for cheaper laptops running UWP apps and PWAs, with the main competition being ChromeOS. The first devices running the OS are expected in Spring 2021. The devices will be targetted at front-line workers who do not normally use computers, and much of the work to make the OS easy and intuitive to use for this population are expected to also filter back to the full version of Windows 10. via WBI
Sylence Posted December 12, 2020 Share Posted December 12, 2020 Can't wait to get my hands on an ISO of it to test it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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