Windows 8 may not be welcome on the desktop

Traditional computer users may not want to upgrade to Windows 8 because the Metro interface is only suitable for tablets.

Traditional computer users may not want to upgrade to Windows 8 because the Metro interface is only suitable for tablets.

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Metro interface on Windows 8 is more suitable for tablets than laptops and desktops. Photo: Mobiletechworld.

According to Tech2 , market research company IDC said, Windows users will not be anxious to upgrade to Windows 8 when the product is launched. Many manufacturers will also use Windows 8 when launching new products around August next year. The reason IDC has such predictions is because the Metro interface of Windows 8 is only suitable for tablets. Microsoft has also invested heavily in this interface, but it has no effect on traditional computer models.

The former " software giant " once promised that it would change the way Windows 8 works on regular computers. This will only be revealed when the first beta of Windows 8 launched in early 2012. According to IDC, many of Microsoft's business customers have just finished updating the operating system to Windows 7 and the upgrade. A new version may not satisfy them.

Windows 8 is the latest version and has the same interface as the operating system on the tablet. This new product is intended to compete directly with iOS and Android.

Update 25 May 2019
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