Microsoft, cloud PC and Windows 365
Yahoo · 2d
Microsoft's new cloud PC is a Mac mini competitor with the power button in the right place
Most notably, the mini PC is expected to use an "undisclosed Intel processor, 8GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage," according to The Verge. Given that it's a Cloud PC, however, its local internals don't matter nearly as much as a traditional mini PC.
Gizmodo · 3d
Microsoft’s New 365 Link PC Is More Chromebook Than Mac Mini
Microsoft’s head is in the clouds. Not only is it promoting Game Pass as the premiere way to play Xbox without actually buying an Xbox, but the Redmond, Washington tech giant’s new plan for Windows is a $350 mini PC called Windows 365 Link that doesn’t have the company’s mainline OS installed on it.
Ars Technica · 4d
“Windows 365 Link” is Microsoft’s $349 thin client for Windows in the cloud
Microsoft is announcing some new hardware today, but it’s a bit different from a typical Surface device. The Windows 365 Link, which launches in April for $349, is a mini desktop PC that exists exclusively to connect to the Windows 365 cloud service rather than running Windows locally.
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