Optimal options to replace Windows XP

With tomorrow, April 8, Microsoft will officially stop supporting the 12-year-old Windows XP operating system, it's time for users to upgrade their antique computer if they don't want to face it. with all the risks.

With tomorrow, April 8, Microsoft will officially stop supporting the 12-year-old Windows XP operating system, it's time for users to upgrade their antique computer if they don't want to face it. with all the risks.

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If you're still using the Windows PC operating system in your home computer or workplace, you don't have to feel " lonely ". Even though it has been released for 12 years, Windows XP is still running on more than 25% of the world's total PCs.

With these XP systems, there are two possible possibilities, or the computer you are using is very old - upgrading to hardware is inevitable. In the other case, even though the hardware is not old, the unsupported XP and patching from Microsoft means the risk of hackers, viruses, and security threats will be multiplied. That's not to mention the system can operate unstable, suspended, malfunctioning, you can no longer seek genuine support. There is no guarantee that solutions from third parties will be less expensive.

Here are the options to help you access Windows 8 or another alternative operating system, from cheap to high-end, for your reference. After all, it's time for users to change to protect themselves and help them enjoy more modern experiences.

1. Acer Chromebook C720p

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With a selling price of $ 299, this is an affordable tool for you to enjoy the benefits of the Internet. Basically, Chromebooks are a low-performance PC, installing their own operating system called Chrome developed by Google. And because it is a Google product, Chrome's performance is primarily limited to online-related tasks such as Gmail, Facebook or cloud applications, not as versatile and rich as Windows 8. again, Acer managed to equip the C720p with a touch screen, which helped the product score strongly.

2. Lenovo ThinkPad 8, $ 399

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Being rated by CNET as a " sharp-edged Windows tablet model ", the Lenovo ThinkPad 8 is a worthwhile option for those who still believe in Windows but at an acceptable price range. ThinkPad 8 has a rugged, durable construction and an optional cover that supports maximum imaging. When connecting this tablet to an external keyboard, monitor and mouse, it will become a relatively powerful basic desktop. Its selling price is about VND 8.2 million.

3. Acer Aspire E1-472G, $ 599

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A little more advanced is Acer Aspire E1, a laptop model with a completely soft price ( about 12.6 million ) but the configuration and features really stand out in the same-class laptops. That's because Acer has equipped the Nvidia graphics card separately, helping E1 catch up with the new PC game titles that Windows XP bundles.

4. HP Specter 13t-3000 Ultrabook, 999 USD

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A laptop model is considered attractive in most respects, which is a brief but accurate description of HP Specter 13.

This is a representative face for 13-inch ultrabook, with ultra-slim, compact design, ultra-bright touch screen, loudspeaker and super-wide touch-pad, serving all touch features motion in Windows 8. Its price is about 21 million VND.

5. Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro, $ 999

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The same price as the HP Specter is a high-end hybrid device manufactured by Lenovo. Windows XP users may still be scratching their heads when they hear the idea of ​​a " hybrid device ", half a laptop and half a tablet. But when exposed to the Yoga 2 Pro, all the initial suspicions will easily be washed away, because this machine absolutely does not sacrifice the advantages of the laptop while replenishing the super-resolution screen and the Convenience of tablet.

6. Apple MacBook Air (13-inch), $ 1,099

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If you are tired of using Windows, you can test a completely different option like MacOS on the MacBook Air . This will be a true jump from the operating system to the experience and hardware. Its disadvantage is its high price, and it will take you time to get familiar with all the functions of the machine.

7. Asus G750, $ 2,999

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A game monster that makes a specialized handheld game console ( game console ) shame - that's Asus G750. If you're stuck with a Windows XP laptop for too long and want a real leap in performance (money doesn't matter) , choose this product without hesitation. Asus's high-end gaming laptop costing more than 60 million brings you the best Nvidia graphics card today ( GeForce GTX 880M ) and benchmark scores that fully match the price.

Update 25 May 2019
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