Posted on 12/04/2014 1:21:11 PM PST by SeekAndFind
Can someone tell me whether it is wise to buy a Windows 8.1 based PC or tablet/laptop now in light of Microsoft’s abandoning that version in a few months?
No 9?
They want it to be called the perfect ‘10’.................
I like Windows 7. It has everything I need, but apparently I’m stupid and don’t know what I need.
If you plan on buying a new computer ,wait for the ones with win 10
I've been saying for over a decade that Microsoft is nuts for failing to survey its public before making major changes or upgrades to existing products, or before rolling out new operating systems.
They've flopped time and time again, because they've arrogantly assumed that they know what the public needs and wants, better than the public itself.
Depends on your needs. If you need something right now, then it’s probably as good a time as any. Prices are pretty low on decent laptops.
If you’re mostly needing something for internet/email, then a Chromebook might be more suitable.
If you’re needs include having full versions of Office, Wordperfect or other office software, then you’ll want the laptop (stick with Intel Haswell processors for battery life and lower temperature operation)
They actually did build version 9, but after beta testing, decided to call the finished product 'Windows 10'.
There are articles out there about it.
600 millions PCs?
If anything I need a new video card and those aren’t cheap.
But they already released windows 10P a long time ago.
I’ve read that those with 8.1 will get free upgrades to 10.
My understanding is that MSFT started on Win 9, planning on continuing the "legacy" of Win 8. But they got such bad feedback on Win 8 that they decided to drop Win 9 and begin fresh with Win 10.
IMHO, a lot of this had to do with Satya Nadella taking over from Steve Ballmer.
Big announcement in Redmond Jan 21-22 2015.
I’m a 71 year old grandmother....Have 7....Bypassed 8...Hoping for miracles with 10....like being able to run my old 16 bit programs.
I went from W7 to W8.1 - light years improvement in speed and stability!
My guess is they will be even in about 5 years. Well that is if Microsoft can become innovative vs. just copying their competition.
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