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https://www.cnet.com/news/surface-laptop-windows-10s-everything-microsoft-just-announced/

Surface Laptop, Windows 10 S: Everything Microsoft just revealed

Microsoft is ready to jump back into the classroom. Here's all the tech it's bringing along.

by Alfred Ng
May 2, 2017 2:38 PM PDT

It's back to school for Microsoft.

Microsoft wants its laptops and software once again to have a prime place in the classroom, where it once held a stronghold until Google's cheap, efficient Chromebooks came along.

At its EDU event on Tuesday, Microsoft announced a new Surface laptop, along with some partner PCs, meant to help it win back schools across the country. Windows PCs years ago dominated in schools, while Apple took a back seat until it rebuilt itself with the iPod, iMac and ultimately the iPhone.

Then came Google's Chrome OS software and Chromebooks, which offered schools an inexpensive and safe way to primarily surf the web for students. They were also easier to manage for teachers setting up computers in the classroom.

Chromebooks have since become the top choice for schools, with more than 20 million students using the laptops internationally, according to Google.

Surface Laptop

Microsoft introduced the Surface Laptop to take on the MacBook Air, going with a traditional clamshell design and ditching the hybrid tablet-laptop format that built the Surface's name. The Surface Laptop will sell for $999 in the US, matching Apple's price range.

It comes with an Intel Core i5 CPU, 4GB of RAM and 128GB of SSD storage, and Microsoft is promising 14 hours of battery life. The 13-inch laptop weighs less than a 13-inch MacBook Pro at 2.76 pounds (1.25 kg) and comes with a touchscreen display and Surface Pen support.

The laptop comes in four colors: silver, gold, burgundy and gray.

The new Windows 10 S takes a walled-garden approach, offering faster load times and more security for students. Microsoft said it would also have faster start times and offer better battery performance than its predecessors, but there's a catch.

On Windows 10 S, you'll only be able to run Microsoft's apps and can only install third-party apps from Microsoft's Windows store. It takes a page from Google's Chrome OS, which school administrators flocked to for its simplicity.

The closed-in software should make it easier for teachers to manage laptops in the schools, along with features like classroom chat groups, assignment submissions and moderation tools.

The operating system allows for easy mass setups across classrooms by using a USB key. It will be free for any current PCs using Windows Pro.

The new Windows 10 S takes a walled-garden approach, offering faster load times and more security for students. Microsoft said it would also have faster start times and offer better battery performance than its predecessors, but there's a catch.

On Windows 10 S, you'll only be able to run Microsoft's apps and can only install third-party apps from Microsoft's Windows store. It takes a page from Google's Chrome OS, which school administrators flocked to for its simplicity.

The closed-in software should make it easier for teachers to manage laptops in the schools, along with features like classroom chat groups, assignment submissions and moderation tools.

The operating system allows for easy mass setups across classrooms by using a USB key. It will be free for any current PCs using Windows Pro.

Going Pro

People who have Windows 10 S and who want to get out of the limited, student experience will be able to update the operating system into the full-fledged Windows Pro. But be warned: Once you upgrade your license key, you can't go back.

It will cost $49 to upgrade from Windows 10 S to the full Windows 10 Pro. The change allows people to download software that is not curated and secured by Microsoft.

Partner laptops

The new Surface Laptop won't be the only device running Windows 10 S. Acer and HP are both offering cheaper options for schools that might not want to shell out $1,000 for the premium device.

The Acer Travelmate Spin B1 and HP ProBook x360 11 Education Edition will both add Windows 10 S versions to their laptops, which are already available for $299. The cheapest education laptop starts at $189, the Windows executive vice president Terry Myerson said at the event.

Minecraft: Education Edition upgrades

Microsoft hopes students will use Minecraft as a building block to learn coding.

The company introduced a new Code Builder for Minecraft: Education Edition, which will allow players to write code to move, build and create in the game.

Education platforms like Tynker and ScratchX will be integrated into the massively popular game, as well as Microsoft's own MakeCode open-source platform to teach JavaScript.

Students can get a free one-year trial of Minecraft: Education Edition, and the Code Builder upgrade will be available through the Microsoft Store for Education.

Mixed reality

You can expect more virtual objects floating around in classrooms.

Microsoft is preparing to bring "mixed reality" into schools with new features on Window 10 S, saying there will be at least 7 million new jobs for creating 3D art in North America alone.

It's hoping to introduce virtual, augmented and mixed reality into classrooms so students can get a head start on the burgeoning creative field. View Mixed Reality is arriving in the fall to let people preview 3D objects in the real world through a mixed reality headset or their screens.

Microsoft will also be partnering with Pearson Education to bring 3D and MR devices into classroom curriculum by 2018. The packages will include subjects like history, science, math and commerce.

  

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Is Microsoft more innovative than Apple? [View all] , obsidianchrysalis, Sun Oct-30-16 09:51 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
At this moment in time, yes, definitely
Nov 03rd 2016
1
I didn't think about Apple's financial genius when I posted this, but...
Nov 06th 2016
5
I agree. They are making money
Nov 07th 2016
12
i guess. Apple is trying to make a robot car and shit.
Nov 03rd 2016
2
RE: i guess. Apple is trying to make a robot car and shit.
Nov 06th 2016
6
Innovate is a meaningless term in this context
Nov 04th 2016
3
Apple's innovating the shit outta dongles, can't deny that n/m
Nov 05th 2016
4
I can, 1/1 dongles are lame
Nov 07th 2016
9
      *whoooooooosh*
Nov 07th 2016
10
           Not a whoosh .. but for Apple Dongles are for legacy
Nov 07th 2016
13
                Thanks for all that. You continue to prove my point.
Nov 08th 2016
14
                     Switching to standard ports is a walled garden??
Nov 08th 2016
16
                          Are you seriously being this willfully ignorant?
Nov 08th 2016
17
                               WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU????
Nov 08th 2016
18
                                    You keep focusing on the new MBP.
Nov 08th 2016
19
                                         Trump won
Nov 09th 2016
20
                                              Enough to post, at least.
Nov 09th 2016
21
Apple over its history has been greatly innovative
Nov 06th 2016
7
      You are repeating "common wisdom" here
Nov 07th 2016
8
Microsoft is shining right now.
Nov 07th 2016
11
Android user here who is about to go back to apple but
Nov 08th 2016
15
^
Nov 12th 2016
23
Apple is shit been shit
Nov 10th 2016
22
reeks WIndow RT but
May 03rd 2017
25
This seems like it'll be more of a niche product
May 03rd 2017
26
No
May 03rd 2017
27
      All true
May 03rd 2017
28

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