The usefulness of this Continuum in Windows Mobile 10



The usefulness of this Continuum in Windows Mobile 10Those of you who still don't understand the new Continuum features in Windows Mobile 10, Microsoft presents a video that shows what can be done with 10 Windows devices feature Continuum.

Some people may still not understand with a feature that Microsoft calls with Continuum. This feature characterizes your Windows 10 that allows users make their cell phones like CPU.

Through a short video, as reported by Microsoft from Windows Central, Monday (19/10/2015) shows what can be done-powered devices Windows Mobile 10 features related to the Continuum. By linking Windows smartphone Mobile 10 to a larger screen (such as a monitor, for example), users can run applications that exist in your mobile phone through their monitors. Users can even work while receiving a phone call.

Even if the user is using the docking station Display, they'll get over it. Your cell phone can really be like the CPU because it can be linked with the mouse and QWERTY keyboard. In this way, you'll feel like I'm using a desktop PC.

While in front of a monitor without PC, you can open multiple spreadsheets and manage or edit it before bringing it to the meeting. Once that is done, you simply decide connection Lumia 950 from the monitor, mouse and keyboard. The whole change in the spreadsheet will be stored in your smartphone.

This feature will debut on Lumia 950 and Lumia 950 XL. Of course, other Windows smartphones 10 also supports this feature. Dock Display itself supports HDMI and DisplayPort, and equipped with three USB 3.0 ports and one USB port Type-C.

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