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Originally posted by ZenOps
Its a good choice.
Side note:
Looking at the new Windows 10 "S", looks like Microsoft is going forward with an operating system that totally destroys the entire concept of open x86 software. The "S" version only allows installation of Windows store apps.
Ouch.
You can upgrade W10S to W10 Pro either for free or for $49 USD, depending on how much you paid for the PC. They are aimed at education, where the similar Chromebooks already have a huge market share. Each app runs in it's own little quarantine for maximum security, but any program will work on it if it is presented in Windows App format. The biggest downsides to W10S for 'normal' users are you can only use Edge and you can't change your default homepage to anything other than Bing. If you want to use it as a 'normal' PC, just click the button for Windows 10 - it's pretty reasonable. Microsoft has provided full optionality which was smart IMO.