The solution would be easy: Put the flashy stuff in a div with ID "advert", and the ad-blocker will hide it from view. All non-techies gets the intro-movie.
Anyway: Here is the list of things I gathered from the comments (iiuc):
* Uses a fork of x.org with support for legacy Windows version removed.
* Costs 10$ if you find it on sale, 50$ otherwise.
* Can be installed on 10 PCs.
* Can be installed/updated via the AppStore.
* Has a windowed mode.
* Well-integrated into Windows 10 and WSL.
* Takes advantage of HyperV virtio vsock for small latency enhancement.
* If VcXsv or XMing are unstable for you, file a bugreport, and try if X410 is more stable.
* Cannot make use of hardware assisted rendering, because of underlying WSL limitation w.r.t GVT-g in some HW configurations
Anyway: Here is the list of things I gathered from the comments (iiuc):
* Uses a fork of x.org with support for legacy Windows version removed.
* Costs 10$ if you find it on sale, 50$ otherwise.
* Can be installed on 10 PCs.
* Can be installed/updated via the AppStore.
* Has a windowed mode.
* Well-integrated into Windows 10 and WSL.
* Takes advantage of HyperV virtio vsock for small latency enhancement.
* If VcXsv or XMing are unstable for you, file a bugreport, and try if X410 is more stable.
* Cannot make use of hardware assisted rendering, because of underlying WSL limitation w.r.t GVT-g in some HW configurations