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Windows 8, released on October 26, 2012, marks a revolutionary shift in the Windows Operating System by integrating a dynamic interface designed for laptops, desktops, and tablets. It features a Metro interface with app tiles, enhanced navigation, native USB 3.0 support, and improved boot speeds. While businesses are gradually transitioning to this new OS, its limitations include challenges in navigating between screens and locating desktop apps. This overview highlights the pros and cons, system requirements, and key recommendations for potential users.
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INTRODUCING WINDOWS 8 • Windows 8 is the current release of the Windows Operating System, produced by Microsoft. • Windows 8 was released to manufacturing on August 1, 2012, and was released for general availability on October 26, 2012. • Windows 8 is a new kind of device combining laptop, desktop and tablet operating system together.
Windows 8 is all about the Metro interface - a collection of tiles linked to programs. Simply sweep through the wall of information and images, then tap the program you want to run.
Technology Features Windows 8 includes features including: • native USB 3.0 support • Microsoft account integration • Windows Store, the ability to boot from USB Flash drives with Windows to go • Basic Navigation • Windows 8 features a new lock screen, which includes a date and time display, along with the ability to display notifications from apps • App groups • Quick access Menu • Easy access
Advantages • a nifty app store • much faster start-up • Quick Installation • Improved search function • Much faster to boot and shutdown • Windows 8 has a better interface than Windows 7 • Low Price
Disadvantages • Very difficult to move between screens • Desktop Apps are hard to find • There is no option to turn tiles into icons
System specifications for the Windows 8 technology Windows 8: system requirements • Processor 1GHz or faster • RAM 1GB (32bit) or 2GB (64bit) • Hard disk space 16GB (32bit) or 20GB (64bit) • Graphics card Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device or higher
Summary of Business Expectations • About 25% retailers said they are making plans to upgrade, with 17% saying they'll start their upgrade this year. • Business Insider heard from one IT professional who manages 5,000 PCs and is in the process of upgrading to Windows 8.
Summary Windows 8 is basically a complete new look to Windows 7 The metro UI is fast fluid and does a great job of getting the information you need straight to you
Recommendations • My recommendation is if you are happy with Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7 then stay with that operating system. If you are buying a new computer, laptop or tablet with a touch-screen then consider upgrading to Windows 8. • If you don’t own a touch-screen computer then you may find the new system to be a little fiddly to use.