Microsoft is Preparing For Foldable Windows Devices, Report Says (theverge.com)
Microsoft is working on adapting Windows to work on foldable devices, The Verge reported Tuesday, citing sources familiar with the matter. The report further added that the company is making foldable devices and dual-screen hardware a big investment area for both Windows and Surface. From the report: This investment includes adapting Windows itself and its many built-in apps to work across foldable displays and devices with dual screens. While Microsoft has been experimenting with its own hardware with dual-screens, codenamed Andromeda, the company has also been working with Intel and other OEMs to be ready for the next few years of experimentation. PC makers famously developed a range of 2-in-1 devices for Windows 8 more than five years ago, and we're expecting to see a similar effort for dual-screen and foldable devices for Windows in the coming years. Most of this work is related to Microsoft's Composable Shell (C-Shell) and Windows Core OS, a more modular version of the existing Windows Shell that powers many parts of Windows 10 today.
And buttons.
They're called laptops and they work just fine, now get off my lawn. Seriously though, does this mean we'll be typing on screens? I sure as hell hope not.
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arandr has been working just fine, thanks.
Seriously, one of these days Microsoft is going to invent a REVOLUTIONARY new transport mechanism taking advantage of rotating objects with azimuthal symmetry to support a moving object with little friction and no change in gravitational potential energy.
Apple already sells foldable iPads
I'm afraid that project folded.
Have gnu, will travel.
Consumers are definitely being overlooked at the moment by MS. Interesting thing about the adoption of smartphones is, where MS targeted business in the past, because business drove adoption trends and ultimately made windows the PC OS standard, this time around on mobiles, it's consumers. Consumers have decided that windows phone was a dud and stuck with iOS and android and more critically, business followed the consumers. Because of that, I'm a bit surprised that MS wants to keep on sticking with business, unless it's because they've carved out a nice market segment that the other big tech companies don't want to compete in.
I'm not saying there's no point to foldable devices... but what is the point? I hear about foldable phones. Why would I want to fold my phone? It's pocket-sized already. They could double the display area... so I could, what, watch a movie on a 5x4.5 screen instead of a 2.5x4.5 screen?
I guess what I'm asking is, what's the killer app that a foldable screen enables? Is it just bigger screen space that's more portable than a tablet?
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had no legs to stand on...
"Windows about to fold"?
I like that headline!
We used to have a Bill of Rights. Now, with the rights gone, all we have left is the bill.
No one wants foldable screens except those who stand to benefit from a higher rate of replacing them.