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Windows 10 Creators Update review: Gaming, inking, and Edge win, while mixed reality loses

The Windows 10 Creators Update's best new features: Privacy tweaks, Paint 3D, and more

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Mar 30, 2017
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Windows 10 Creators Update review: Gaming, inking, and Edge win, while mixed reality loses

With the Windows 10 Creators Update, Microsoft has rediscovered its sense of fun, building in everything from 3D content to 4K Netflix capabilties as it launches tools for creators and consumers alike. Read More

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