Windows 10 Home:
Windows 10 Home is designed for consumers and home users. It provides a user-friendly interface and a range of features suitable for personal use. Some key features of Windows 10 Home include:
Cortana: The virtual assistant that helps you with tasks, searches, and reminders.
Microsoft Edge: The default web browser that includes features like Cortana integration and annotation tools.
Windows Ink: A suite of tools for touch-enabled devices that allows you to take notes, draw, and annotate.
Windows Hello: A biometric authentication feature that uses facial recognition or fingerprint scanning to log you into your device securely.
Tablet Mode: Optimizes the interface for touch devices, making it more touch-friendly.
Universal Apps: Access to the Microsoft Store and its selection of apps, games, and other content.
Windows 10 Pro:
Windows 10 Pro includes all the features of Windows 10 Home and adds functionalities and tools aimed at business and professional users. Some additional features of Windows 10 Pro include:
BitLocker: A drive encryption tool that provides enhanced security by encrypting your data on the hard drive.
Domain Join and Group Policy: These features are essential for network management in business environments, allowing administrators to control user accounts, permissions, and policies across a network.
Remote Desktop: Allows you to remotely connect to your device, which is useful for telecommuting and accessing your work environment from different locations.
Assigned Access: Lets administrators set up a device with a specific app experience, useful for kiosks and shared devices.
Hyper-V: A virtualization platform that allows you to create and run virtual machines on your computer.
Enterprise Mode Internet Explorer (EMIE): Helps businesses run older web applications that might not be compatible with modern browsers.
Windows Update for Business: Provides more control over how and when updates are deployed in an enterprise environment.