41% of the Win10 preview is a desktop (installed device pie)

  

Microsoft recently released the Windows 10 Preview Build 9860 update, in addition to a series of new features, there are some minor improvements that can enhance the user experience. One of the highlights is the Win10 preview Build 9860 optimized for touch devices, but there are still a large number of users using the desktop computer to experience the Win10 preview. That is, 41% of the Win10 preview version is a desktop computer. Let's take a look at the details!

Gabriel Aul, head of data and foundation team at Microsoft's operating system department, shared a Windows 10 pie chart on Twitter that shows the current Windows 10 Build 9860 existing user installation. Equipment type:

Desktop computer (41%); Laptop (32%); Virtual machine (22%); Tablet (2%); All-in-one (1%); Other (2 %)

Among them, Microsoft classifies a two-in-one device like the Surface Pro 3 into a laptop.

When the Windows 10 Technology Preview was launched two weeks ago, Microsoft announced that it has more than 1 million people to join the Windows Insider preview program. It has been nearly four weeks now, and the number is clearly more than that. At the time, 36% of Windows 10 preview users installed the system in a virtual machine, and this percentage is now reduced to 22%.

So where do you put the system? Is it used as a daily system?

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