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Dell to bundle dedicated Windows 10 welcome app on devices that upgrade

Sean Michael Sean Michael
August 19, 2019
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Dell to bundle dedicated Windows 10 welcome app on devices that upgrade

To help users learn about Windows 10, Dell devices will automatically download a welcome app which highlights and briefly explains a few features.

The first slide is just a simple intro to Windows 10 in general. It highlights how Dell works well with Windows 10 and mentions Support Assist.

Dell welcome to Windows 10

The next slide is about Cortana. It points out that she learns over time and is enhanced by headphones with a microphone.

Dell welcome Cortana

After that is a slide talking about snapping on Windows 10 as well as virtual desktops.

Dell welcome snapping

Last is how Windows 10 works with the Xbox including game streaming from the Xbox One to Windows 10 devices and “competing against console players.”

Dell welcome Xbox

The Windows 10 welcome app provides a very basic outline to some features new to Windows 10. What Windows 10 feature do you think will interest the most customers? How do you feel about this app? Let us know in the comments below.

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