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Microsoft's Windows 365 Link PC shows up in real life photos ahead of availability this spring


Last year, Microsoft unveiled its first Windows desktop mini PC, except it’s not your typical mini PC. It’s a thin client, designed to run Windows 11 by streaming it from the cloud. Locally, the device runs a super lightweight version of Windows, which is designed solely to connect the user to a Windows 365 PC as set up by an employer in the cloud.

The device is called the Windows 365 Link, and is supposed to be the first of a new category of Windows 365 PCs. Microsoft is slowly ushering in a new category of Windows PCs that don’t actually run Windows apps, and instead stream the Windows experience via the internet and remote desktop protocol.





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