Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Windows 10 for tablets: it’s a lot like the desktop version”.
Hey guys, this is Tom with the verge and we’re looking at Windows 10 running on tablets. So officially notice is you’ve got the full sort. Start screen start menu whatever you want to call it now and there’s no option so that resize it like you would see on the desktop version. So basically you’ve got all your apps. You can switch like you would have done in Windows 8, but you still seeing those you’ve got the virtual desktops here.
So it’s all kind of very similar sort of the PC version and it’s kind of acts very like pretty much the same way you can switch between the apps tear, kill off apps. You’Ve also got Cortana in here and same as the desktop version. You say: what’s the weather like today, so that works well show us there we go most of you trying to unify it and they’re saying it’s windows turn on on everything and that’s pretty apparent here and all that all the apps privacy running full screen. As you would expect on this tablet, because they’ve got the ability, its ability to then turn off the tablet mode and kind of use it as a desktop computer, so everything will pop back into these these apps that you really expect on a desktop machine.
Now you could hook this up to a monitor, use it as your main desktop PC if you wanted to, but obviously it’s preferable to have it in this tablet mode where things running fullscreen for sort of device like this. So that’s a quick look at Windows. 10. On a tablet, .