Windows 10X, the ambitious project that’s supposed to bring Microsoft’s operating system to both single- and dual-screen devices, has reportedly been finalized, with the debut now expected to happen in the spring. Microsoft watcher Zac Bowden says the final Windows 10X build is 20279, and from this point until the go-ahead is given for the public launch, the company just wants to focus on fixing bugs and improving the general performance of the operating system. Worth knowing, however, is that Windows 10X won’t be published as a stand-alone operating system, but only installed on devices coming with it pre-loaded. So the first Windows 10X-powered devices are projected to hit the shelves in the spring, and there’s a chance they’ll come with a single screen. Single-screen Windows 10X devices Windows 10X was originally developed with dual-screen devices in mind, but Microsoft the...
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