About Windows RT, 13 things it will and will not

  
        When it comes to Windows RT, most of the things that seem to be understood seem to be the following: it is a Win8 kernel, a system that can only run under the ARM architecture but not under the X86 or X64 architecture; it is currently on the market. The Surface is powered by Windows RT and has Office 2013 built in. Other than that, people seem to know nothing about it. In order to change this embarrassing situation, recently, Microsoft's Ron Grattopp has published a blog post about RT.

Let's take a look at the information that Grattopp provides us:
WinRT is only pre-installed in the corresponding electronic devices and will not be sold separately (in other words, only OEMs can take it) To WinRT system); Windows RT has a built-in BitLocker driver, which can better protect the user data. AND will open by default; WinRT provides other peripheral connections such as USB; has a lot of Win8 functions (nonsense, Win8 kernel, Win8) Castrated version); WinRT has its own home and student version of Office 2013 (Office RT), and compared to Apple and Android devices, RT Office can make up for the lack of software; IE10 under WinRT supports Flash playback; Windows RT uses the latest ARM hardware; Windows RT has two desktop modes - running the old Windows software mode and running the new tablet software mode; Windows RT supports running two software at the same time; Windows RT supports commands to run PowerShell scripts and other control and built-in tools Prompt; Nvidia ARM CPU for Windows RT may not be as powerful as expected; Windows RT does not support Silve Rlight; The RDP client under Windows RT is the same as in Win7 and Win8.

Now, more or less, novices understand Windows RT?

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