It has been reported that Microsoft has decided to postpone the release date of Surface Neo, its dual-screen computer running Windows 10X. The software giant is changing its focus to make Windows 10X work better on dual-screen devices and single-screen devices like 2-in-1 devices. According to reports from ZDNet and CNBC, Microsoft’s Product Officer Panos Panay informed his team that the company will not release dual screen Surface Neo devices this year. In addition, it was stated that other manufacturers planning to release Windows 10X devices would have to delay their plans. Windows 10X also targets single screen devices Microsoft’s new priority is to use Windows 10X first on single screen devices. With the decision to delay computers with Windows 10X, Microsoft may be aiming to compete against Chromebook with both single-screen devices and 2-in-1s. Surface Neo was known to be released with Microsoft’s dual-screen smartphone Surface Duo. However, it was stated that the company has no plans to delay the release date of Android-based Surface Duo. The software giant leaves unanswered requests for disclosure. Both reports reveal that the coronavirus pandemic is not effective in the delay. To date, Microsoft has only talked about Windows 10X in the context of dual-screen and foldable devices. However, leaks that occur after the announcement of Windows 10X indicate that the operating system will also come to laptops.
