Seamless untethered productivity: My experience of Windows 10 on Arm
Windows 10 Arm-based laptop devices hit the market this year and I finally got my hands on one to use as a work PC. After using the HP Envy x2 (one of the Windows 10 Arm-based laptops) for over a month, I have to say that I’m really impressed.
In my job, I rely on a few key features that have become common attributes of today’s modern smartphones – the long battery life and being able to stay connected anywhere. Unfortunately, the PC market has been slow to catch up to these two key features, with connectivity often limited to Wi-Fi and battery life improvements lagging behind smartphones. That is until now, with Arm starting to become a disruptive force in the market.
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