Windows 8 is already available in the market with new system. So anyone tried it yet. I am really desperate to try this latest one.
I know about few changes...
But is it really worthy to upgrade from windows 7 to 8? Only experienced user can tell. So anyone? :whistle:
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Yep, using it on my laptop and desktop. Pretty much impressive (would be really good if you have touch screen display).
The most interesting thing here is the price at which we can upgrade to it. I never saw MS set such a low price for its OS. Just a couple of thousands instead of 10k plus they used to charge previously.
The most interesting thing here is the price at which we can upgrade to it. I never saw MS set such a low price for its OS. Just a couple of thousands instead of 10k plus they used to charge previously.
Yep, using it on my laptop and desktop. Pretty much impressive (would be really good if you have touch screen display).
The most interesting thing here is the price at which we can upgrade it. I never saw MS set such a low price for its OS.
I have not yet experienced with Windows 8. But I am eagerly looking forward to install and use it soon. May be this week.
Yep, using it on my laptop and desktop. Pretty much impressive (would be really good if you have touch screen display).
The most interesting thing here is the price at which we can upgrade to it. I never saw MS set such a low price for its OS. Just a couple of thousands instead of 10k plus they used to charge previously.
Now its high time to grab W8
Yep, using it on my laptop and desktop. Pretty much impressive (would be really good if you have touch screen display).
The most interesting thing here is the price at which we can upgrade to it. I never saw MS set such a low price for its OS. Just a couple of thousands instead of 10k plus they used to charge previously.
Yes. that price attracted me too.. I haven't touch screen yet, but still its new changes making me excite about it. Hope I will able to upgrade too.. :whistle:
So is it easy to understand , as I have heard from a friend that lot more changes have done, and after they have removed start option, it is little hard to handle.. Is it true?
after they have removed start option, it is little hard to handle.. Is it true?Not exactly.You just need to get hold of the features. It is pretty much same as W7 but instead of showing start menu on left side in a small window, it is now shown in full window ;)
I use windows 7, Do you think as far as graphic cards are concerned Windows 8 's having an edge over Windows 7'? OR SAME?
I don't think there is any performance boost as both uses same DirectX 11 (correct if I am wrong). But not sure about other technical details about W8.after they have removed start option, it is little hard to handle.. Is it true?Not exactly.You just need to get hold of the features. It is pretty much same as W7 but instead of showing start menu on left side in a small window, it is now shown in full window ;)
I use windows 7, Do you think as far as graphic cards are concerned Windows 8 's having an edge over Windows 7'? OR SAME?
I don't think there is any performance boost as both uses same DirectX 11 (correct if I am wrong). But not sure about other technical details about W8.after they have removed start option, it is little hard to handle.. Is it true?Not exactly.You just need to get hold of the features. It is pretty much same as W7 but instead of showing start menu on left side in a small window, it is now shown in full window ;)
I use windows 7, Do you think as far as graphic cards are concerned Windows 8 's having an edge over Windows 7'? OR SAME?
Thank you. i will find it myself, anyhow i'm going to own one.
Yep, using it on my laptop and desktop. Pretty much impressive (would be really good if you have touch screen display).
The most interesting thing here is the price at which we can upgrade to it. I never saw MS set such a low price for its OS. Just a couple of thousands instead of 10k plus they used to charge previously.
Well that's great news.. but what is so impressive on touch screen display ? Is it on Nokia Lumia 920?
after they have removed start option, it is little hard to handle.. Is it true?Not exactly.You just need to get hold of the features. It is pretty much same as W7 but instead of showing start menu on left side in a small window, it is now shown in full window ;)
Thanks Maverick.. You have provided good information on this topic.
Even I thought that it shouldn't that hard without that start option..
Hi Guys,
Windows 8 - The start screen in WIN 7 & WXP is now called as Metro Screen. It has lots of applications integrated in one screen. Windows 8 is good for Tablets and Touch Screen Windows. Other Laptops will not give you the best features of Windows 8. Microsoft main motive was to Integrate all applications in one screen. Live Notifications such for your mails, facebook updates, store updates. I have worked in Windows 8 and i really loved it. It has Charms screen.
Few Shortcuts used in Windows 8:
windows key + c ---> Will Launch Charms screen.
windows key + f ----> Will Launch Search window.
windows key + x ----> Quick Launch window.
Windows 8 - The start screen in WIN 7 & WXP is now called as Metro Screen. It has lots of applications integrated in one screen. Windows 8 is good for Tablets and Touch Screen Windows. Other Laptops will not give you the best features of Windows 8. Microsoft main motive was to Integrate all applications in one screen. Live Notifications such for your mails, facebook updates, store updates. I have worked in Windows 8 and i really loved it. It has Charms screen.
Few Shortcuts used in Windows 8:
windows key + c ---> Will Launch Charms screen.
windows key + f ----> Will Launch Search window.
windows key + x ----> Quick Launch window.
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