Simulators offer a way to experience a "new" OS without the bugs, installation headaches, or system requirements (like TPM 2.0) that come with real Windows updates. Key Features Often Found in "Hot" Simulators

A Windows 13 simulator is a great way to kill 15 minutes and see what the creative tech community thinks the future looks like. While they won't help you run your actual apps or games, they provide a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of design.

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Here is a deep dive into what these simulators are, why they are trending, and what they tell us about the future of computing. What is a Windows 13 Simulator?

Developers of these simulators often include features they hope Microsoft will eventually adopt: