New feature in Windows 8 for laptop users
Geek Management - The newly released Windows BUILD version of Microsoft focuses on a lot of features compatible with tablets but still promises to support the use of desktop and laptop computers with keyboard and mouse .
Better performance for both old and poorly configured laptops
Windows 8 uses less memory than Windows 7. According to Microsoft, the first version of Windows 7 uses 540 MB of memory while Windows 8 is less than half, only 281 MB. This means you can run Windows 8 on an old netbook (with about 1GB of RAM) and feel higher, smoother performance.
Multi-screen support
Windows 8 has improved hardware support, including features like using multiple monitors, better handling of the taskbar. This is a real benefit for laptop users because adding screens is essential, especially when presentations are needed.
Improved security
The new Reset feature allows you to restore your computer to the factory state, eliminating many major problems with data in case you give or give back your laptop to others.
3G / 4G monitoring
Microsoft also introduced a new control panel that allows you to quickly track your plans to use 3G or 4G data on your laptop.
Interact and connect devices
The idea of deploying a new interactive feature on the system is "tap to share", where you can exchange data with other devices via NFC or antennas. You may not often interact between laptops and smartphones, but once again Microsoft shows that they still care about this issue, and you may change your mind.
Most of the different changes in Windows 8 apply to all types of devices, not just on laptops. The center of Windows 8 is geared towards attractive features for tablets, but the inner core is still for PCs with regular keyboards.
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