This is directed primarily at businesses who can have their employees use whatever device they want to connect to their work pc that is just hosted in the cloud. Good for businesses that don't want a data centre, or trying to reduce their footprint of one. So a user can have an apple notebook, ipad, chromebook or whatever and can connect to their workplace environment.
Windows 365 doesn't seems logical to one user especially huge requirements with minimum hardware at high price tag.
I see. I ask as I was wondering, if these byproducts, like the login screens and/or the bootprocess graphics are maybe "hidden" inside the Enterprise sku then, but not showing up, as it is "not needed" and of no use. Same counts for the "Windows 365 offline" feature, which would allow you to work inside your cloud PC, without beeing connected to the internet. Would that also be "hidden" inside the Enterprise sku ? Or the "Disconnect" button itself, also of absolutely no use on a local PC, I wonder anyway, if its all there "hidden somewhere" already in the Enterprise sku or if the "Frontline" version is "a bit different", apart from just a fancy disconnect- button and a different loginscreen. Does it fully download (and "install" then) or does it use your local Windows as "Windows 365 offline" ?