Windows 8 has received mixed reviews. To start with, it was a little confusing because of the use of touch screen, mouse and keyboard. Users of Windows 7 were happy with what they had. This made it difficult for people to move to the new OS. Surely, the look of Windows 8 is a winner. It is bright, easy and fun. It also has useful touch functionality. Windows 8 also has some tight security features with antivirus included, automatic PC updates and a new phishing filter. This makes it a good buy. If you plan to switch from Windows 7 to Windows 8, be prepared to undergo a lot of learning. Both the systems offer different user experiences. So you will have to slowly learn the ropes on Windows 8 before you get comfortable using this colorful operating system. Say, there is no Start menu on the Windows 8. Instead, you have windows that take you places. The trite and unique user interface of Windows 8 can irk new users. It not as intuitive as you would expect and it’s not equipped to boot your desktop. For users of Windows 7, who have been using these features extensively, this will come as a rude shock. It’s important to note here that the Windows RT is also in the fray here. While the Windows 8 doesn’t have MS Office inbuilt, it is available with the Windows RT. You can install it on your system. Windows 8 is able to run the x86 apps, a facility not available with the Windows RT. Plan whether you want to get yourself the Windows 8 before Microsoft hikes its price above the $150 mark. Read more here: Windows 8 and RT Believed to Hit Off Only With High-quality Apps!

Microsoft Hikes Windows 8 Price by  160 from February - 45Microsoft Hikes Windows 8 Price by  160 from February - 63Microsoft Hikes Windows 8 Price by  160 from February - 24Microsoft Hikes Windows 8 Price by  160 from February - 39Microsoft Hikes Windows 8 Price by  160 from February - 83