On this week's #AskDanWindows I talk about HDR and the Xbox One X (again; see Episode 29 for even more), what's the deal with Thunderbolt 3, and should Microsoft make a phone with Android?
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Audience questions for Episode 31
- Why is Microsoft so cautious about implementing Thunderbolt 3 ports in Surface devices? - Mehrdad Isaloo
- In order to get 4K on XBOX ONE X. Do you need 4K and HDR. - Karl Boerger
- Should Microsoft make first-party Android devices? - @randyoaks187
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