For one, the current Windows 10 hero image is already quite iconic (similar to the old Windows XP wallpaper) — and to be frank, the current one looks much better than the new one found in Windows 10 Cloud. If you happen to like the new Windows 10 hero image, you can download it from here. Download Windows 10 Official “Hero” Wallpaper and Login Screen Background - Last updated on July 2, 2015 by VG. Recently Microsoft revealed a new 'Hero' wallpaper which is used as the default Desktop wallpaper in Windows 10 final (RTM) build and a slightly modified version of the same image is used as the background of Windows 10 login screen.
Microsoft might soon introduce a new hero image (read: default wallpaper) in Windows 10 with the upcoming Creators Update in April. The new wallpaper, which you can see below is quite different from the old/current one that’s shown above. The “new” hero image is actually quite interesting, as it might be a special version for the upcoming Cloud SKU of Windows 10. The new hero image showed up in Windows 10 Cloud Build 15046 — but it isn’t available in the Pro or Home SKUs of build 15046. We assume this new wallpaper is only for Windows 10 Cloud — and there’s likely a reason behind that.
- Microsoft appears to be planning to introduce a new version of its default Hero desktop wallpaper for Windows 10. The latest Windows 10 Cloud build brings a slightly revamped wallpaper, updated.
- The default Windows 10 Sign in screen with Hero image. The initial public build of Windows 10 (10240) did not have a built-in option to disable it. However, some third-party solutions became.
- Windows 10 Desktop Hero Image For the Windows 10 desktop hero image, we wanted to find an inspiring image that positively reflects the goal of Windows 10. We hired Gmunk, an artist from San Francisco to create us the perfect still image - an artist representation of the windows logo.
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Windows 10 Cloud. as you may know, is meant to be a lighter version of Windows that can’t run Win32 apps downloaded from the internet out of the box — and the new wallpaper which you can see above actually looks like a simpler or lightweight version of the main Windows 10 hero image that ships with every other version of Windows 10.
Microsoft even has the new hero image available in a couple of different sizes, which you can see below:
It’s still possible Microsoft will use the new hero image for all versions of Windows 10 — but I doubt that’ll ever happen at this point. For one, the current Windows 10 hero image is already quite iconic (similar to the old Windows XP wallpaper) — and to be frank, the current one looks much better than the new one found in Windows 10 Cloud.
Windows 10 Hero Desktop Image Software
Windows 10 Hero Desktop Image Download
If you happen to like the new Windows 10 hero image, you can download it from here.