Microsoft has released the WIN10 features of each version, detailing most of the features of the WINDOWS10 system and which versions have these features. This form can provide a reference for consumers to purchase or upgrade Win10. The table is divided into two pieces, which are core functions for most consumers and enterprise functions for enterprises.
▲WIN10 Core Function Comparison table
WIN10 Enterprise Function Comparison table
As we can see from the table, the Win10 home, professional, Enterprise, and educational editions have all the core features. WIN10 core features include improved Start menu, power saving mode, Windows Defender and Windows Firewall, Cortana voice assistant, Windows Hello Secure login, new multitasking, Continuum mode for switching between traditional PC and flat mode and Microsoft Edge browser.
Win10 family, Professional, Enterprise, and educational editions are different in terms of enterprise functionality. WIN10 Home Edition with encryption, enterprise application loading, Passport login and mobile device management functions, where the mobile set up management functions need to wait until later to arrive. For most users, the Home Edition has been able to meet the requirements.
The Professional Edition has most enterprise features, although a small number of features, including Windows to go creation tools that can install Windows to USB devices, are available only in the Enterprise and Education editions. The only difference between the Enterprise Edition and the Education edition is that the Enterprise Edition can provide a long service branch.