Recently, Redmond announced it would stop supporting Windows Vista starting next year, soon joining the club led by the dinosaur Windows XP. The good news is that the tech giant is still offering its users the opportunity to upgrade to Windows 10 for free. As a reminder, the Windows 10 Upgrade offer is valid for qualified Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 devices. We still don’t know how long the free update offer will last, but chances are this will soon become history. The Windows 10 online emulator demo could be the company’s last ditch attempt to convince users of previous Windows versions to accept the update before making it paid for. The online emulator has three sections: one for Windows 10 Mobile, Windows 10 for PC and Windows 10 for tablets, with a series of videos describing the specific details of main Windows 10 features. On the left-side of the site, there is a list with the items you can check out with slight differences depending on the device you’re using:

Work across my Devices Meet Cortana Get more done Stay Organized (for tablets and phones only) Get apps and more Personalize my PC / table/ phone Keep in touch Browse the Web Manage my photos Take and share photos (for tablets and phones only) Have more fun Find my way with maps Keep in touch (for phones only)

This emulator is also useful for the people who are using other platforms such as iOS or Linux. In this manner, they can see what Microsoft is offering its users, something that just may tip the balance for some who may be on the edge. If you want to check out this Windows 10 online demo, go to Microsoft’s page. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

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