If you’re wondering why you might want to upgrade to Windows 8 on your current Windows 7 machine, Microsoft has provided a few good reasons. During its Windows 8 launch event in New York City today, Windows 8 chief Steven Sinofsky argued that upgrading a Windows 7 PC offers a number of immediate benefits including better battery life (13 percent), faster boot times (up to 45 percent), and a smaller memory footprint. That performance boost might just be enough to tempt you to adopt the new OS and learn how to navigate the new touch-friendly interface. If you’ve been looking for an incentive to put up with that new Start Screen then this could be it.
The upgrade is available today and in the U.S. it will cost you $40 if you already have Windows 7. The new Windows Store has also opened its virtual doors and Microsoft has pointed out that it has more apps than its competitors did upon release, although that will be small comfort for early adopters. The big question is: how fast will it grow and how many developers will embrace the new platform?
The software has undergone a record-breaking 1.24 billion hours of testing. Over 1,000 new PCs have been certified for use with Windows 8.
Head to Microsoft’s website if you’re game for the upgrade. You can get it for $40 right now, or you can shell out $70 to get a copy of Windows 8 Pro shipped to you.
I have one windows device left and that’s my old laptop running Win 7. Unplugged, it gets about 10 minutes. Maybe I could get 12 minutes, if I run Win 8.
…or just replace the battery lol
it does speed up pc
1,240,000,000 is only 206.7 hours of testing per install average based on the 6,000,000 installs they had in pre-release alone
it’s a touch screen based ui
Worst o/s ever, win xp Rules as far as windows goes. but LINUX RULES over alll…
“Win XP Rules…LINUX RULES…” Wow… Two things I never thought I would see in the same sentence…
Windows 8 is actually one of the best operating systems produced by Windows, in my opinion. Perhaps you should give it a try before you reject it.
What if your computer is like plugged into a wall?
… It’s charging? What kind of answer do you expect here?
yeah, something is wrong.
What else is Microsoft is supposed to say to stay on top?
yeah, something is wrong.
Does, Have a start menu. just need to navigate out of Tile-Mode*.
1,240,000,000 hours of testing means 141459 years.
If you divide that by several millions of people and several millions of computers, that can be a few months.