What is Windows 10 S? ( DON'T GET IT! ) - YouTube

Channel: ThioJoe

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There's beenn lots of buzz surrounding Microsoft's major announcement recently about a new version
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of Windows 10 Called "Windows 10 S".
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But what exactly is the point of it, and how is it different from all the other versions
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of Windows you might be using?
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What does the S even stand for?
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That's obviously what I'm going to cover today.
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So before we go over the features and differences with Windows 10 S, it's important to know
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WHY Microsoft created this new version in the first place.
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Because it's not meant to be a "regular" version of Windows that you install on your main desktop
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computer.
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Instead, you can think of it as a more streamlined, AKA locked down version of Windows.
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They said they mainly wanted to create this for educational environments, where teachers
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would need better controls over how the computers are being used by students.
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However, they seem to wanting to put this on surface tablets as well, which I'll get
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to later.
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So with this goal in mind, the main difference with Windows 10 S that you can ONLY install
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apps from the Windows app store.
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The idea being that if students are restricted from installing any old programs, then they
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are a lot less likely to ruin it by installing malware or something.
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Now right off the bat, this should make you realize that Windows 10 S is NOT some sort
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of "upgraded" edition of Windows, but rather the opposite.
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By design, it's extremely limited.
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There are some other differences though that are also a bit questionable.
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For example, it only allows you to use the Edge web browser.
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Ok...
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I mean I guess if you want to lock it down you could justify wanting to control the browser
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for security purposes.
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Oh but I forgot, you can also only use Bing as your default search engine.
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Yea that's just retarded.
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Now besides that last one, I think it's fair to say we shouldn't exactly be surprised that
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they have these restrictions, because that's the whole point!
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You can probably imagine how long these computers would last with a bunch of students if it
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wasn't heavily controlled.
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At least as a regular compute user you don't have to use it, right?
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RIGHT?
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Oh no...
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Here's the thing... it turns out Microsoft is going to be putting Windows 10 S on their
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new surface laptop..
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You know, because when I spend up to $2,000 on a high end laptop, I definitely only want
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to be able to install stuff from the landfill known as the Windows App Store.
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This... is not justifiable, and is a TERRIBLE move by Microsoft, oh my god I have no idea
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what they're thinking.
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Hey Joe, I just got the new Surface Laptop, it was really expensive but they say it's
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the best!
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-Oh sweet, what are you going to do with it first?
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Probably install Google Chrome, download steam and play some games, maybe install Photoshop
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and edit some photos.
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Haha sorry man you can't do any of that.
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Now that obviously sounds really bad, mostly because it is, but the good news is Windows
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10 S IS still fully capable of running programs from outside the Windows App Store...
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You just have to pay an extra $50 to upgrade to Windows 10 Pro.
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Alright, now the gloves are coming off.
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Because I'm just gonna say it, this is a straight up scam.
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You pay $2000 for a top end Windows laptop, get home, and find out you have to still pay
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$50 for the privledge of actually using the freakin computer normally.
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It's like they're trying to create their own Chromebook type device, where the operating
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system is super dumbed down and simplified, but they just don't tell you.
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At least with Chromebooks, you should know what you're getting.
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You're not going to be running any heavy hitter programs on a Chromebook.
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But with something like the Surface, these are definitely high end specs.
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Up to an Intel Core i7, 16 Gigabytes of RAM, an SSD, but they cripple it with a far inferior
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version of Windows.
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And like I said, the laptop IS fully capable of running any program, you just have to pay
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$50 to flip the switch to be allowed to do it.
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And you might say, OK, well it's only $50, that's not that much.
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Yea, but there's still NO REASON to limit it in the first place.
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It doesn't change the fact that you will pay literally thousands of dollars for a computer
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where you can't even change the default web browser!
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The only explanation I can think of is that they want to force people to use the Windows
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App store.
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On something like a smartphone it makes sense because you wouldn't expect anything more.
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But that is NOT what someone is going to expect when they buy this computer.
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And by the way, the name is deceptive too.
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"Windows 10 S".
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An average person would see that and think it's somehow better.
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It might remind you of the iPhone S models which are faster, or maybe because right on
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the Microsoft website it says "Streamlined for Security and Superior Performance."
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That's like if an airline says they can fly you to your destination faster because of
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"increased security" and "lighter weight airplanes", but they do this by handcuffing all the passengers
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and removing all the seats so you have to sit on the floor.
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And you gotta love the page that lists all the features.
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It specifically mentions the ability to "Stream HD video" and "Switch across apps".
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Wow, you mean this new version of Windows can do absolutely nothing remarkable at all.
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I mean come on, there's no way around it, this is an inferior version of Windows.
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So at this point you might be wondering, is there ANYTHING that is good about Windows
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10 S?
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Well as I touched on before, the answer may be yes, ONLY if you are not the one using
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it.
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By that I mean you're a teacher and your students will be using it, or you're a parent and your
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kid will be using it.
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Also in a school environment, it lets you create a type of USB key that can essentially
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copy a system setup from one computer to many, so you can set up lots of computers the same
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way very quickly.
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It also makes it easier for administrators to enable and disable features across all
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devices, such as blocking use of the webcam, or certain options menus.
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Of course, many of these options have always been possible from the group policy settings,
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it's just now easier.
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In addition, some manufacturers will be releasing Education specific PCs that will all come
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with Minecraft Education Edition, and Office 365.
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So it's not really a bad deal for education purposes.
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But as I've been saying, for basically anyone else, it's horrible.
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I'll tell you what I think right now, which is you should NOT get a Windows 10 S device
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if you have the choice.
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Not only because you'll have to pay extra money to get basic functionality, but also
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just to vote with your wallet.
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You might think that an extra $50 is not much compared to the $2000 you just paid, but why
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should you?
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I don't even think it's necessarily a cash grab, because otherwise they could just charge
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more for the laptop.
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I think they specifically are hoping people will decide they're rather use the Windows
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App store than pay $50.
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So they way I see it, I hope people will avoid buying this thing, just to show Microsoft
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that we want nothing to do with their crappy app store.
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If they don't want to allow my favorite programs on there like Steam, then I don't want to
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use it.
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It's that simple.
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So what does the future hold here?
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If we're lucky, Microsoft will realize what a horrible decision this was, and just give
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their products regular versions of Windows on non-education products.
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If they really want to shoot themselves in the foot, they may even double down and try
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putting this crippled version of Windows on all of their Surface devices.
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If that happens, I can just predict how it will go.
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People will see how awesome the specs are for the new surface laptops or whatever else,
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and think hmm, I think I'll give these a shot.
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They might even look at the marketing, and genuinely believe that "Windows 10 S" will
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be faster and more secure.
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But then when they get it, they're going to find out REALLY quick that their shiny new
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device is not what they expected, and it won't turn out well.
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I think at the end of the day, this is going to hurt the surface brand big time, I really
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do.
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If there's one thing I know, is that most people are not willing to change their habits
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or learn anything new when it comes to computers.
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They just want it to work right out of the box, and you know what, if that's how it's
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marketed, that's what I'd want too.
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So when these people start buying this hyped up new device and find out it does the exact
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OPPOSITE of what they're told... (pff)... don't be surprised when people decide to never
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buy a Microsoft device ever again.
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Not to mention when everyone tells their friends about their $2000 new computer that can't
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even install any of their favorite programs unless they pay MORE.
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So here's what I have to say to Microsoft.
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Look, you were just starting to pick up speed with your Surface line.
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I was even thinking about getting one of the high end versions of the next one you make,
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because they've just been getting better.
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But this time you blew it, bigly.
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You're not Apple, you're not Google, so why are you trying to make an iPad or Chromebook,
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or whatever the heck you were thinking.
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The whole appeal for the surface products was that they're highly portable computers
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in a tablet formfactor, but ran the full version of Windows, and didn't have any of the limitations
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of regular tablets.
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So WHY would you remove the one thing that made your devices stand out from the rest?
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No one wants to use the Windows App store.
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And even if they did, you don't even allow competing software like Steam, Origin, Google
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Chrome, and countless other amazing programs to be on it.
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And don't think I don't know what you're doing, trying to force developers to start selling
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their programs on the Windows store, by forcing users to use it.
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It's much easier for people to just NOT buy your device at all.
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And to everyone else, I guess the best way to sum up this video is, if you are a teacher,
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Windows 10 S might be a good thing.
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For literally everyone else, stay as far away from it as you can.
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