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New Windows 8 poll suggests lagging consumer interest
SlashGear ^ | 10/29/2012 | Eric Abent,

Posted on 10/29/2012 7:46:41 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

Microsoft may be doing its best to push Windows 8, but a new poll from The Associated Press and GfK suggests that Microsoft's massive marketing campaign may not be working that well. According to the results of the poll, which surveyed 1,200 adults by phone, a significant 52% of respondents haven't even heard of Windows 8. Not good, especially considering the amount of attention the new OS has been given by the press.


To make matters worse, 62% of the respondents who have heard of Windows 8 say that they had "little or no" interest in buying a new computer running the operating system. That's an interesting way of phrasing the question, as it doesn't seem to cover simple upgrades --- something to consider as the results of this poll paint a seemingly grim picture for Windows 8. The results also claim that 35% of the people who know about Windows 8 think that it will offer improvements over past Windows versions.

It's true that Windows 8 signals a pretty radical departure from previous Windows installments, but we're not entirely sure this poll is asking all of the questions it should. The fact that 52% of respondents hadn’t even heard of Windows 8 is definitely surprising, but where’s the question about the intent to upgrade? We know that a significant percentage of those polled have no interest in buying a new computer running Windows 8, but is that disinterest still present when far cheaper upgrades are brought into the equation?

In any case, it’s safe to say that Windows 8 did not fare well in this poll. We liked it quite a bit, but we can understand that many are hesitant to upgrade, given the amount of big changes made in this Windows release. At this point, Windows 8 is only a few days old, so it’ll be a while yet before we get any solid sales numbers. When we get those numbers, we’ll be able to better gauge how Windows 8 is getting along with consumers, so keep it tuned here to SlashGear for more information.



TOPICS: Business/Economy; Computers/Internet; Society
KEYWORDS: microsoft; poll; windows8
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To: illiac

for ONCE I would like an upgrade that is a true upgrade which does not gut all my existing settings and programs.


21 posted on 11/01/2012 9:45:13 AM PDT by longtermmemmory (VOTE! http://www.senate.gov and http://www.house.gov)
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To: longtermmemmory

Supposedly, Win8 will do that if you select the right option. With the problem I had with the installation failing at 58% (no other error), MS suggested I do a clean install (which would wipe out my files and programs).

I purchased a Win8 computer instead and it works great, once all the new features are understood.

However, I now find that if your email program uses a POP3 server......good bye email as POP3 is not supported in Win8.

All MS and their users on the support board would say is to install a different email program (I would have to notify all my clients of the change, which would take days - and possibly loss of some orders). One of their MVP users suggested that POP3 is outdated due to all of the tablets, phones, etc. that are in use today and that an IMAP server is the only way to go), and that I should call by email provider and demand a change to IMAP (like that will happen anytime soon).

I let them know that I was not interested in being wired to email 24 hours a day. My son has done this and the beeping phone and tablets keep him awake all night with incoming email.

I’ve been in the computer business all my life until recently and have never seen such arrogance as is coming fro MS. I wish Apple would reduce their products prices....


22 posted on 11/01/2012 10:22:40 AM PDT by illiac (If we don't change directions soon, we'll get where we're going)
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