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    Windows 10X dual-screen won't arrive until spring 2022

    But single-screen compatible variant of the simpler OS will arrive in spring 2021, says report.
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    Re: Windows 10X dual-screen won't arrive until spring 2022

    Thats slow...

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    Re: Windows 10X dual-screen won't arrive until spring 2022

    With no Win32 support could these tablets be the next RT? You can find many an RT tablet on the cheap secondhand but about as useful as a chocolate teapot with the disadvantage you can't eat it. Even forced to use Windows store for Xbox game pass I still can find nothing useful on it. Get Win32 on it and it could be worth considering.
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    Re: Windows 10X dual-screen won't arrive until spring 2022

    So the Surface Neo won't be coming until 2022, am I reading that correctly? And is the Surface Duo still on track considering it is running an Android skin and not 10X?

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    Re: Windows 10X dual-screen won't arrive until spring 2022

    Quote Originally Posted by Zhaoman View Post
    So the Surface Neo won't be coming until 2022, am I reading that correctly? And is the Surface Duo still on track considering it is running an Android skin and not 10X?
    Yes the Duo is still expected this year...Q3 I think now, with availability for Christmas. I'm not really interested in Windows 10X at the moment - but the duo intrigues me, even if I probably wont buy the first release due to it being massively under specified - only a Snapdragon 855 and no 5G support. That should be solved for the Duo V2, which hopefully we'll see next year.

    Still, i'll be following with interest!

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    Re: Windows 10X dual-screen won't arrive until spring 2022

    It'll be about time for a whole new OS by then

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    Re: Windows 10X dual-screen won't arrive until spring 2022

    I wonder if AMD's APU's can get down to TDP 3W ?
    You know if Win OS could work on AMD's HSA then....
    But it might be easier to discover anti-gravity.
    But then again, Win10 is vastly bloated so.....
    No, Microsoft can't get their OS to work without
    embarrassingly high latency's.

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