For those unaware,Microsofthad unveiled Windows 10X in October 2019 that was targeted squarely at dual-screen devices.
Its an ultra-light version of Windows 10 specially designed for less powerful and low-cost Chromebook-style notebooks and tablets.
As one can see in the video, the OS has a redesigned UI and revamped interface.
However, it no longer has Live Tiles and app folders.
The OS has been hugely simplified File Manager and features a new notification center with redesigned shortcuts.
Windows 10X is not meant as an upgrade or replacement to the current Windows 10 on desktop.
This means that you cannot upgrade to it or download its ISO files to run on your devices.
The software will come as a pre-installed OS on new devices.
Stay tuned for more updates!
source: www.techworm.net