On this episode of the Windows Central Podcast: Surface Duo discussion, dual-screen SDKs, leaked ports, and more.
We're back with another exciting episode of the Windows Central Podcast, and this week, developers can start writing apps for Surface Duo thanks to a newly released SDK, and the Windows 10X SDK isn't far behind. Enthusiasts can even check out a Surface Duo emulator on Windows 10 to get a feel for what the device will be like.
Some people are very concerned about the potential camera quality, but Daniel isn't worried and he explains why.
Zac and Daniel also talk briefly about the ports on a leaked Xbox Series X prototype, and the dock from Kensington for Surface Go. They close the episode with build 19551 and its lack of new features as the next version of Windows inches ever closer to release...
This episode of the Windows Central Podcast was recorded on January 24th 2020.
Links:
- As an early adopter, I really don't care if Surface Duo's camera is bad. Here's why. | Windows Central
- 5 things we're hoping to see in Microsoft's Surface Duo | Windows Central
- How to install Surface Duo emulator on Windows 10 | Windows Central
- See the Microsoft Surface Duo's dual-screen Android OS in action | Windows Central
- Microsoft announces dual-screen preview SDK for Surface Duo | Windows Central
- Xbox Series X prototype leaks, reveals ports | Windows Central
- Kensington SD6000 Surface Go Docking Station review: Max productivity on a mini PC | Windows Central
- Windows 10 preview build 19551 rolls out to Fast ring Insiders | Windows Central
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