venomblade on May 14, 2012 7:07 PM Still not worth it. Reply Julio Franco on May 14, 2012 7:09 PM Regardless of whether the upgrade is worth it, I'm expecting newPCs to offer a free upgrade to Windows 8 as it's always been. Reply MrAnderson on May 14, 2012 7:22 PM This is Awesome! I'm planning on getting a new box around mid to end of NYC summer.And I was going to have to get Windows 8 Pro and that is cool thatit will be just 15 bucks. Now I need to just need to figure outwhere I'm going to get a box from since I usually build my own...this might not work out the way I expect... ::sigh:: Reply MrAnderson on May 14, 2012 7:25 PM awh.. the code to prevent HTML tags and cross site scriptingruined my post =( the first line should read... 'This is [singingstyle="Neil.Patrick.Harris"]Awesome![/singing]' Reply Guest on May 14, 2012 7:43 PM You couldn't pay me to "downgrade" to windows 8, MS is in denail ofthe general concensus by non fanboys about its new Vista , WindowsMe OS. As someone said earlier in another thread, If intel has the ticktock cycle then this is intels flop cycle, in the meantime I hopeGabe newells backing of linux steam client and source engine gamesrattles and shakes things up to allow some competition in thedesktop market of OS's. Reply gwailo247 on May 14, 2012 7:57 PM I'm wondering how many people invoking Me actually used it. Reminds me of how everyone was using All Your Base Are Belong To Usas if they all played it as a kid. Reply MrBungle on May 14, 2012 8:36 PM Actually, I was thinking I would buy a new laptop just beforewindows 8 launched specifically because I wanted to ensure I gotthe 'old' OS. Reply madboyv1 on May 14, 2012 8:52 PM I'm waiting till Q3-Q4 for a new laptop, so I'll take what I'llget... If I don't like what I've got, I'll upgrade or downgrade asnecessary. Of course, I'm not taking into consideration of "thelaziness" factor lol. Reply Guest on May 14, 2012 9:00 PM Will this be another Windows ME / Vista. Where users will stick toWindows 7 for next 8 - 10 years ? Reply MrBungle on May 14, 2012 9:07 PM Well there is that option, but who's to say they will have driversfor the 'old' OS should you choose to downgrade? All I want is an Ivy Bridge dual core (maybe quad if the batterylife is comparable), a 1920x1080 15.6" screen, and windows 7. Ican't think of anything more miserable than being sent by work tosome conference and having to choose between taking notes andworking remotely from my cell phone or my laptop that thinks its acell phone. Reply Guest on May 14, 2012 9:49 PM if a consumer does not like windows 8 metro interface, then hebetter stick with his windows 7/xp/linux. if microsoft fails to sell enough copies, then windows OS is done. this windows 8 release will be a referendum. if windows 8 delivers, 8aters will eat their words. if windows 8 fails, 8aters will eat apple and the iDevices win. Reply Guest on May 14, 2012 10:25 PM To the person who said theya re wondering how many used Me theanswer is probably more than you would think, I used it and it wasdeplorable and when given the option others who were using itquickly went back to win2000 instead Reply. I am an expert from ptfefep.com, while we provides the quality product, such as China Teflon Balls , Ptfe Teflon Tube, Ptfe Teflon Rod,and more.
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