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Microsoft’s Windows 10X will come to single-screen devices like notebooks and desktops. Originally planned for dual-screen devices, the flexible operating system will now debut on single-screen devices, and the technology giant will look for the right moment to bring the dual-screen devices to the market, said the company in a statement.

"The world is a very different place than it was last October when we shared our vision for a new category of dual-screen Windows devices," Panos Panay, Microsoft's Chief Product Officer, Windows and Devices, said in a statement late Monday.

"With Windows 10X, we designed for flexibility, and that flexibility has enabled us to pivot our focus toward single-screen Windows 10X devices that leverage the power of the cloud to help our customers work, learn and play in new ways," he added.

Windows 10X was originally planned for dual-screen devices like the Surface Neo.

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