No longer just for dual-screen PCs, Windows 10X is a lightweight version of Windows 10 intended to go head-to-head with Google's Chrome OS. Here's a look at Microsoft's long-awaited OS.
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What Is Windows 10X and Can It Compete With Chrome OS?
Windows 10X has evolved into more than just a dual-screen OS: Its goal is now to be a Chrome OS killer. Or at least a viable competitor to Google’s school-focused operating system. But does it really achieve that? Check out our hands-on review below, plus discover everything you need to know about Windows 10.
What About Windows 10?
We get it, you love Windows 7, but Microsoft's aging OS reaches its end of life this week, and Windows 10 has a lot going for it. Here's why you should upgrade now.
Windows 10 continues to get better, adding refinements, new visuals, and more control over updating. The October 2020 Update (aka 20H2) doesn't add major new tools, but a redesigned Start menu and more functional Edge web browser are welcome additions.