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Windows 10 Insider Program participants get a gift from Microsoft in the form of ‘fun desktop backgrounds’

Ron Ron
October 17, 2019
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Windows 10 Insider Program participants get a gift from Microsoft in the form of 'fun desktop backgrounds'

Microsoft’s Windows Insider Program for Windows 10 is currently under way and for those of you who are testing Windows 10, Microsoft is offering you a gift. But don’t get too excited, the gift comes in the form of ‘fun desktop backgrounds’ for your customization pleasure. Here is what Microsoft had to say in an official blog post today:

“For members of the Windows Insider Program, we wanted to do a little something to say thanks and let you show your pride about helping us build Windows 10. So we’ve created a few fun desktop backgrounds to show off your Insider status. Your feedback and help has been simply awesome so far, please keep it coming! We’re providing zip files for each background with the following sizes: 1280×1024 (Normal), 2560×1920 (Normal), 2560×1600 (Wide), 1920×1080 (HD), and 3840×2160 (4K).”

Grab the three wallpapers from the VIA link below, or click the preview images below to download the ZIP file containing the different sizes.

A little something for you #WindowsInsiders #Windows10 http://t.co/VhixbnxnSs pic.twitter.com/Lhh9GAlMEQ

— Gabriel Aul (@GabeAul) November 7, 2014

Windows 10 Insider Program participants get a gift from Microsoft in the form of 'fun desktop backgrounds'

Windows 10 Insider Program participants get a gift from Microsoft in the form of 'fun desktop backgrounds'

Windows 10 Insider Program participants get a gift from Microsoft in the form of 'fun desktop backgrounds'

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