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Friday, March 8, 2013

What's wrong with Windows 8?


Something is not right at launch of the new Windows and no one knows who to blame. The operating system has had bad reviews but its growth rate is lower than that in his day, had Windows Vista.  According to Net Applications , which measures the presence of the new operating system from network statistics visit various websites in February Windows 8 was present in 3% of all Windows computers considered in the study. That 3% includes both normal versions of Windows 8 as the RT, the version for ARM processors.  In January the presence of the new OS was 2.6% and that Windows 8 is still growing , yes, but more and more slowly. The jump has been less than half percentile, below that recorded in previous months. A single study should not be cause for alarm and more sales if not measured directly but hits the web. But two news related to the fair CeBit in Germany point to a bigger problem for Microsoft. Samsung has confirmed that it will stop selling Windows tablets with RT in Germany due to low demand and Asus says that the adoption figures "still not good". The good news is that for some of the Asus product lines with Windows 8 appear to be working, usually touch-screen models, but other manufacturers may not have much cause for joy. Generally what analysts suspect is that the mobile and tablet are delaying the upgrade of conventional PCs in the homeMicrosoft is there are still some alternatives. It shuffles to a downgrade of the license price , for example, and the company  could update some of the applications of the system to try to draw the attention of users.

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