For the uninitiated, Microsoft, initially, decided to make Windows 10X anexclusive OSfor dual-screen devices. Later, the company decided to make this lightweight OS more accessible by opening up to single-screen and hybrid devices. Microsoft, however, said that it will ship Windows 10X only on low-end, educational, and enterprise PCs instead of consumer-end devices. This is why somereportssuggested that the platform might not support Win32 apps. Last year, we even sawa near-final build of the OSfor PCs leak online and you can read about thekey new featureshere.
Now, as per aWindows Centralreport, Microsoft initially planned to ship Windows 10X devices in the first half of this year. For this, the company needed to sign off a shipping build back in December last year. That, unfortunately, did not happen.
Earlier this year, Microsoft reportedly decided to delay the launch of the OS for further development. As per the report, the company needed to ensure that it is ready to ship. So now, the first single-screen or hybrid laptops with Windows 10X willstart shipping in the second half of this year. The company is reportedly aiming to sign off a shipping build sometime in late Spring.
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