Microsoft’s vision for connected PCs gives me hope for Windows
I wasn't expecting a major news announcement from Microsoft's Computex keynote this year -- not on the heels of events in New York, Seattle and Shanghai.
What else could there possibly be to unveil after the Surface Laptop, Surface Pro and new Windows versions and updates?
These computers will combine the best features of smartphones, like constant connectivity, all-day battery life and portable designs, to deliver a reliable, powerful and always-accessible Windows 10 experience.
"The PC is back in a big way," Matt Barlow, vice president of Windows and devices at Microsoft, told Engadget in an interview.
On the other hand, Qualcomm's news is more consequential and clearly defined. Not only did we get details on what Qualcomm-powered PCs would do, but this was also the first time we've seen a Snapdragon chipset run full Windows 10.
And based on the demo we got in a controlled environment, the Snapdragon 835 holds up well, making it a capable stand-in for a typical laptop system. Since it supports gigabit LTE connectivity, the 835 also enables cellular speeds that are faster than fiber and keeps you online without the need to lug around a hotspot.
Thanks to e-SIM capability, it also lets anyone buy data in bite-size portions through the Windows Store.
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And based on the demo we got in a controlled environment, the Snapdragon 835 holds up well, making it a capable stand-in for a typical laptop system. Since it supports gigabit LTE connectivity, the 835 also enables cellular speeds that are faster than fiber and keeps you online without the need to lug around a hotspot.
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