Microsoft Windows 10 Creators Update "Redstone2" Moved The Release Date From March To April Due To Company's Target
In a Windows 10 event that was held in New York City last October, Microsoft officially announced the update of Windows 10 CU (Creators Update) with a codename of "Redstone2." The update is expected to arrive early in 2017 but has not given any further details yet. But now, the giant company is tentatively planning on releasing the update in April.
All the recent rumors about the release of the major Windows 10 update "Redstone2" was pointing onto March, but a recent report from MSPU stating that the software giant is planning into finalizing the release of the update into the 4th month of the year, April, before officially starting to crush the bugs and getting ready the update for the general availability.
The giant software was planning to release the Creators Update in March but the plan was moved into an April that is still close to company's target. The final version numbers are set to be 1704, and if people aren't that familiar how those number works, according to a report from Neowin, the first two-digit number represents the year and the second two-digit represents the month.
The Windows 10 Creators Update (CU) "Redstone2" will also include several new features, it includes the 3D version of the Action Center changes, 3D version of Microsoft, and a new people bar in the new taskbar. The giant software was also planning to add up a blue light reduction feature just like the F.lux, and a recently leaked Windows 10 build that shows the company will begin and start testing the update publicly very shortly.
The biggest feature that Microsft add up will be the Windows Holographic user interface for the new Windows 10 VR headset. Just like the other giant brand like HP, Lenovo, Dell, Acer, and Asus are all planning on releasing a VR headsets that will eventually work with the Windows 10 having the same price of $299.
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