Microsoft has put together a nice demo page for Windows 10 that provides a detailed look at how it works across PCs, tablets, and phone. If you're on the fence on upgrading your current version to Windows 10, or a Mac user looking to get a better understanding of the experience, you might want to give it a try.
Windows 10 DemoTo see how Windows 10 works across multiple devices as well as the new features it contains, just head to this portal page. It's not an actual interactive emulator, even though Microsoft has dubbed it as such. The site uses a faux laptop and recorded demonstrations that show you around Windows 10 based on actions you choose.
For example, you can experience how Cortana works, Microsoft Edge, Maps, working across devices, getting things done, etc. There are 11 categories, and each one has sub-topics that allow you to dig deeper into specific actions for the OS.
After choosing what you want to know more about, a video starts playing that demonstrates the feature. After watching the video, you can then see how it works on a different device like Windows Phone or a tablet.
It's a pretty cool site. If you haven't upgraded yet and want to get a more "hands on" look at using Windows 10, this site is a good place to start. It runs in your browser, so there is no need to install anything or run a Virtual Machine.
After giving it a try, let us know what you think in the comments below. Also, remember if you have upgraded to Windows 10, for detailed questions and discussion, head to our Windows 10 Forums.
Windows 10 Online Demo Emulator
About Brian Burgess Based in MN, Brian Burgess is Editor in Chief at groovyPost. He also has contributed to other notable tech sites InformationWeek and How-To Geek. Follow him on Twitter @mysticgeek or email at [email protected]Source: How to Demo Windows 10 in a Browser Without Installing it
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