
Windows 365 is now available starting at Rs 1,555 monthly and it means you can use Windows even on iPad
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Microsoft's Windows 365 will work through a browser on any device, be it your phone or an iPad.
Microsoft Windows 365, the cloud version of Windows 10, is now available to enterprise and business users. What Windows 365 does is bring Windows OS to any device, like a MacBook, an Android phone, and even an iPad. All of this is possible through the internet browser, which means this version of Windows does not rely on your device’s hardware. Microsoft, however, has different instances of Windows 365 that vary according to the performance of different hardware configurations. The prices for different versions of Windows 365 are also out now. In India, the Windows 365 subscription will be available for as low as Rs 1,555 per month as a part of the Windows Hybrid Benefit that Windows 10 Pro subscription brings. This tier brings the instance of Windows 365 that will give you the performance of 1vCPU, 2GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage. The highest-end tier of Windows 365, which will bring the performance of 12 vCPU, 32GB of RAM, and 512GB of storage, costs Rs 12,295 per month. Before going for subscriptions, Microsoft will let users try Windows 365 for two months across Basic, Standard, and Premium versions.More Related News

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