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No, he means the OS that runs the Internet, powers the majority of enterprise systems and inside nearly all of the of embedded and IOT devices.


Should probably keep quiet about the IoT part.


And Windows runs on the vast majority of desktops, so what is your point?


Who will have a desktop in 10 years? (Besides developers)


Most professionals?


Why not laptops with docking stations? That's what I see more and more recently.


That's the same thing. There is no OS I'm aware of that has separate versions for "laptops" and "desktops"; a laptop IS a "desktop" these days, as opposed to a "mobile device" running a mobile OS (Android/iOS).


13 year old kids around here all call desktops laptops anyway




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