Microsoft plans for single-screen Windows 10X rollout in spring 2021; dual-screen in spring 2022. And regular Windows 10 feature updates may be on a new track: https://t.co/W6xKCZGVts
— Mary Jo Foley (@maryjofoley) July 20, 2020
Microsoft is planning to ship Windows 10X as a web-first OS on low-cost PCs, without local support for legacy Win32 apps. I'm told Microsoft will push app streaming as a solution for those who need legacy apps on Windows 10X instead https://t.co/1HV6VHuuM5
— Zac Bowden (@zacbowden) July 20, 2020
Here's a question: Why would I want a Windows 10X device? With on-device Win32 out the window and the switch from Microsoft's own web engine to Chromium under the hood, I'd be better off getting a Chromebook and remoting to either another device I own or a cheap rented VPS. https://t.co/QFUVf6nqZi
— Albacore (@thebookisclosed) July 20, 2020
"The first release of 10X will not include support for running Win32 apps in containers" ... "it will be able to run Universal Windows Platform (UWP) and web apps only."
— Meowski Catovitch (@catovitch) July 20, 2020
It's as if Microsoft are looking for excuses to avoid working on the side of Windows people actually use/want https://t.co/kd0wlva1Hm
I am going to really enjoy watching Microsofties hail this a “ChromeOS killer” after years of unsuccessfully bashing the platform for being not capable enough while it gobbles up market share.
— Russell Holly (@russellholly) July 20, 2020
Smartphones all over again. https://t.co/1de1HFBKx9
Windows 10X Plans have Come Full Circle https://t.co/d6NedC2Uaq pic.twitter.com/FTVD57yvaG
— Brad Sams (@bdsams) July 20, 2020
Microsoft plans for single-screen Windows 10X rollout in spring 2021; dual-screen in spring 2022 https://t.co/fiDOrxOUiF by @maryjofoley
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) July 20, 2020
마이크로소프트, 2021년 봄 단일 화면 윈도우 10X 출시 계획, 듀얼 스크린은 2022년 봄
— lunamoth (@lunamoth) July 20, 2020
Microsoft plans for single-screen Windows 10X rollout in spring 2021; dual-screen in spring 2022 | ZDNet https://t.co/ieFUXNcXjI