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Microsoft shows off Continuum on the Lumia 950 and 950 XL in latest YouTube video

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
January 26, 2016
1 min read

Ever wanted a phone that could work like a PC? This is exactly what Microsoft is showing off in their latest how-to YouTube video for Continuum and Lumia 950:

The video begins with shots of a Lumia 950, followed by a Microsoft Display Dock. Unsurprisingly, the Lumia 950 is then plugged into the dock to “unlock the power to do more.” To end, a Windows 10 desktop on an external monitor, complete with highlights of Excel and Word, appears on the screen.

The Redmond company is clearly highlighting the fact that with a Display Dock, external monitor, keyboard, and mouse, Office apps and Outlook scale up to create a big-screen optimized work environment. Narration in the spot even concludes, “You get the freedom to set up work anywhere, with a desktop like experience right on your phone.”

More information on Windows Continuum is available here. If you already own a Lumia 950 and would like to purchase a Display Dock to follow the video, you can find more information here.

Do you own a Lumia 950 or Display Dock and have tried Windows Continuum? Let us know in the comments below!

Further reading: Continuum, Display Dock, Lumia 950, Lumia 950 XL

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