Windows 10X Leaks


Microsoft’s answer to Chrome OS and Chromebooks has leaked: A Windows 10X build has leaked and sites all over are sharing galleries of what it looks like, and trying to figure out what it means. Here are dozens of shots of what the new Settings screens will look like, if you really want (Thurrott).

  • Windows 10X was announced first for dual-screen devices, but with the installation of Panos Panay to oversee Surface products and Windows development, 10X was being reworked for classic devices like laptops.
  • That also saw the Surface Neo delayed: the folding tablet-like device that seems like it was destined to be a Surface Duo but running Windows at a bigger form-factor.
  • 10X looks closer to Chrome OS than what we’d already seen from some renders and details that were available with developer emulations. The simplifications to Windows makes it lightweight and more of a background to getting you to the web rather than a host of apps and tools.
  • Tom Warren at The Verge: “Microsoft has simplified almost every area of Windows inside Windows 10X, to the point where it feels like a portal to the web rather than a portal to Windows apps.”
  • 10X isn’t necessarily an immediate future for you: it’s only shipping on new hardware, it’s built more for cloud storage than local files, and it’s lightweight to the point of exclusion for more regular desktop users.
  • That said, it may be a preview of what’s coming to Windows (Core) later in 2021, with the most recent hint an awkward sort of leak via a Microsoft job listing, which mentioned a “sweeping visual rejuvenation of Windows experiences,” via its Fluent Design system.
  • By the way, the Surface Neo, you ask? Delayed indefinitely in May 2020, what of it more recently? Months ago, ZDNet reported it may now be a 2022 release, partially COVID-19 related, and presumably also related to problematic Surface Duo prototype-ish issues.
  • (Question: How long has it taken Microsoft to respond to Chrome OS? Or to ask another way, when was Chrome OS released? I’ve put the answer right down below!)


 

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