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Leaked: Windows 10X will be Microsoft’s OS for dual displays

Leaked: Windows 10X will be Microsoft’s OS for dual displays

Posted on October 2, 2019 By Jarvis

We expect to see the OS and some dual-display examples at Microsoft’s event October 2.

Windows 10X will be Microsoft’s new operating system for dual-display laptops, according to information procured by veteran (and usually reliable) leaker Evan Blass. Microsoft is holding an event in New York City on Wednesday, October 2, where Windows 10X is expected to be shown along with a raft of new Surface hardware, leaked by Blass on Monday.
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