Microsoft Launches Windows 365 Link, the First Cloud-Based PC

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Microsoft has finally introduced its first cloud-based PC- Windows 365 Link. The device features the same dimensions of Apple’s M4 Mac Mini, launched last week. The company is planning to give tough competition to Apple’s M4 Mac Mini through its latest PC. The company claims that you can maximize your productivity with Cloud PC which connects in seconds to Windows 365.

The Windows 365 Link is priced at $349. The device is light as well as compact. As per company, the latest Windows PC allows users to access their Windows desktop from the Microsoft Cloud on any compatible device. One of the key feature of Windows 365 Link is that it will handle challenges in shared workspace environments.


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The device features fast boot and wake times which means it will start booting in seconds and wakes instantly. This feature will allow users to resume their work as early as possible. For connectivity, the company has given Bluetooth 5.3, dual 4K monitors, Wi-Fi 6E, four USB ports, and Ethernet. In addition, you can also reduce the attack surface with Cloud PC devices that have no local data, adminless users, and passwordless authentication using Microsoft Entra ID.

You can also efficiently configure Windows 365 Link within minutes and manage it alongside other PCs using Microsoft Intune. The company has made this PC environment friendly as it includes minimum of 50% recycled content and 100% paper-based packaging. Additionally, it is an ENERGY STAR-certified device and company claims designed to be long-lasting and repairable.

Who can use Windows 365 Link?

Windows 365 Link PC can be used by organizations that have desk-based workers and are using, or are considering using, Windows 365. It can deliver secure productivity in shared workspaces, including hot desks, call centers, reception desks, labs, and more.

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