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    Windows 10 Continuum: Don't Use a Smartphone as a PC

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by TechnologyGuide staff, Mar 15, 2016.

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    Just about every smartphone owner has the same thought sooner or later: "I bring my smartphone everywhere, so wouldn't it be nice if my smartphone could do everything a PC does?"

    The idea that you could research and create an entire PowerPoint presentation on your phone, wirelessly project that presentation in a meeting or classroom, then jump online and publish a blog and a YouTube video about that awesome presentation -- and without using a bulky desktop or heavy laptop computer -- sounds great. In fact, Microsoft is closer than ever to making that idea a reality with Continuum for phones. Unfortunately, that dream is likely to be something of a nightmare for early adopters.

    Let's take a closer look at Continuum and why we're apprehensive about the idea that a smartphone is the only computer you'll ever need.

    Read the full content of this Article: http://www.notebookreview.com/feature/windows-10-continuum-why-you-shouldnt-use-a-smartphone-as-a-pc/