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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Windows 8 Impression

                  Window 8 has two side to it : One part of it is a table-operating system with the Metro user interface inspired by the Windows Phone 7. On the other is an improvement version of the full Windows 7 like desktop operating system. The first is very simple and costumer oriented and is competing with tablets like Apples iPad, as well as Google Android tablets. The other is the operating system for the user power to use complex and professional Windows programs including 32 and 64 bit platforms.
                   Microsoft not only thinks that it can come out with no worries but they can successfully walk the tightrope between theas two usage cases, but the results will be way better, but also less limiting than of any of the alternatives. A Windows 8 developer Preview was tested officially outside Microsoft employees hands, and as its names was taken on is far from good to professional. But it demonstrates a lot of improvement and new comparability we can notices in "Microsoft's New Big OS". The company have not spoken a word about when Windows 8 will be sold, prices, shipped, or different editions that might be available for purchase. However, is that the OS will be launched in the fall 2012, based on the executive statement and leaked schedule's.
windows-8-preview                   Starting up the Windows 8 start up in a fraction of the time its takes for any previous version of Windows, but not only in tablets Build at the Microsoft show. But Microsoft Gabe Aul showed a high end gaming PC that loaded up in a handful of second blowing your mine off. The start op was so fast the monitor could keep up it was so fast that it made the screen look like a old school turtle, and could display the POST (power on self test). After this it continues to the set up of the Wi-Fi and naming the computer, as well and configuring the settings. You'll figure their apps are base on the Metro-Style apps format so apps from Windows 7 work with Windows 8 as well as who ever runs Windows 7 can run Windows 8 in their computers. Bottom line is a sweet that cannot be left out from all the good OS.

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Windows 8 Developers Preview English 32-Bit (x64)

Windows 8 Developers Preview English 64-Bit (x86)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I'm not sure, but I know those are false pictures, since there is or theres already going to be a Windows 8 128 bit OS Beta.