![]() There’s been one very big limitation to Continuum so far, however: It only allows users to run Universal Windows Platform (UWP), and not full-fledged x86 apps. ![]() Here’s why this matters: Microsoft officials continue to claim that Continuum - the capability that will allow Windows 10 Mobile devices to connect to external displays and keyboards - is going to be a key for the company, its partners and its customers. Sources of mine are now saying that this capability is coming to Windows 10, though not until “Redstone 3” in the Fall of 2017. Since January 2016 (and maybe before), there’s been talk that Microsoft was working on bringing x86 emulation to ARM processors.
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