Windows is a big, bloated operating system by the modern standards of today’s tablet and phone users. This is known. But every time Microsoft has tried to strip it down to something simple, users have (rightly?) revolted. Now, the company is officially trying again with the just-announced Windows 10X — specifically for devices like the just-announced, dual-screen Surface Neo.
It’s how the Courier-like device can seamlessly let you move a physical keyboard around on top of its glass screen, and reflow apps around it to let you keep on working, or let you fling content from one screen to another.
Take a look at Windows 10X. #MicrosoftEvent @windows @carmenzlateff pic.twitter.com/8FsIspI5ld
— Microsoft Surface (@surface) October 2, 2019
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