Microsoft adds a major reason to choose Windows 10 S over Chromebooks

Microsoft’s Windows 10 S has certainly set the cat among the proverbial pigeons in the budget laptop space.

The slimmed down version of Windows 10 will compete directly with Google’s Chrome OS and the Chromebook range with a solid focus on the education market.

As part of this edict, Microsoft has decided to lock down the OS and allow only installs from the Windows Store.

This both limits its potential and gives it a potential leg up on Chromebook.

In a clear case of the latter, Microsoft has announced the full fat desktop version of Office (the Win32 software) is coming to the Windows Store.

That means folks will be able to use it offline, unlike Chromebook users who’re restricted to Office Online.

The announcement was made at the Microsoft EDU event on Tuesday, but it flew under the radar given the launch of Windows 10 S and the Windows Surface Laptop.

It’s great news for those considering the switch to Windows 10 S.

Given the Windows Store isn’t the most densely populated app store on earth and it’s the only game in town, Microsoft has played a smart hand here.

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6 Comments
  1. Reply MikeL May 5, 2017 at 11:06 am

    and how much does Office cost on it’s own….about as much as a Chromebook…..foot..aim…shoot.

  2. Reply Mark May 5, 2017 at 11:06 am

    Simply wrong. It Is possible to use Google Docs etc. offline on Chrome OS.

  3. Reply Carl Draper May 6, 2017 at 9:00 am

    One major reason not to use 10S:
    Forced to use Edge​ and Bing by default

  4. Reply Jack Smith May 7, 2017 at 9:00 am

    BTW, you are also either misinformed or intentionally providing incorrect information. Google Docs works fine offline. Same with listening to music or watching a video, etc. All work fine offline on a Chromebook (CB).

    I get you work for MS or like MS and that is all good. But can we at least be honest? Or is this MS brining back Scroogle?

  5. Reply Jack Smith May 7, 2017 at 9:00 am

    You can NOT use Chrome or Google Search?

    Kind of trumps everything else does it NOT?

    “it’s the only game in town”

    What? I NEVER even heard of a Windows store but have heard of the Google Play and Apple app store.

    Hard to imagine anyone ever using a MS App Store as just never been the way. But more importantly people use web on desktop so what on earth is MS thinking?

  6. Reply Carl Draper May 7, 2017 at 9:00 am

    One major reason not to use 10S:
    Forced to use Edge​ and Bing by default

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