The first Windows 10 build for a foldable computer appeared on a Microsoft server

A lot of evidence has been shown that Microsoft is still not giving up the dream of fold-up, foldable laptops.

A lot of evidence has been shown that Microsoft is still not giving up the dream of fold-up, foldable laptops.The most recent move is the appearance of a Windows 10 build for foldable computers on Microsoft servers.

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The 'alias' 18313.1004 rs_shell_devices_ Foldables clearly shows that this operating system is designed specifically for a line of devices rather than a specific device, and it also sheds light on another rumor that Microsoft has worked with their OEMs such as Dell and Lenovo to develop a version of Windows 10 that is adaptable to the design of foldable-rolled-up notebooks.

Picture 1 of The first Windows 10 build for a foldable computer appeared on a Microsoft server

Dell is said to be working with a dual-screen Windows 10 laptop named Januss, while Lenovo is also rushing to complete the 3rd generation Yoga Book for 2019, and this is likely to be a device using foldable screen type.In addition, there is a lot of information that Microsoft is also nurturing a device the same size as a normal laptop but using a folding screen.

Picture 2 of The first Windows 10 build for a foldable computer appeared on a Microsoft server

Unlike the rest of the Windows 10 world, Microsoft will not test this version of the new operating system publicly, so currently we still don't know what features the operating system will have, But it is possible to make assumptions about factors such as virtual keyboards and focus primarily on smart pens as well as touch screens.

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Such a device can run on Microsoft Andromeda or other versions of Microsoft Composable Shell, which are designed for larger format devices like Centaurus and most likely the Always Connected PC.

However, at present, we will need to wait for further 'leaking' information to be able to discuss 'far more' issues.

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Update 24 May 2019
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