Microsoft circles July 29 as Windows 10 release date
Microsoft today set July 29 as the launch date for Windows 10, saying that customers could begin installing the free upgrade on existing PCs, 2-in-1s and large tablets that Wednesday.
“This is a full version of Windows, not a trial or introductory version,” a FAQ on the upgrade offer said. “It is available for a limited time: You have one year from the time Windows 10 is available to take advantage of this offer.”
The end date for the free deal will be July 29, 2016.
Microsoft remained silent on a host of questions regarding Windows 10 in general and the upgrade specifically, however, including how long consumers and small businesses — those eligible for the upgrade — will receive free updates and further feature and functional upgrades.
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