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Start screen a dramatic change From page 13 touchscreen. If he can afford a touchscreen model, I’d say go for it, since he’ll take full advantage of what Windows 8 offers, and the ability to combine touch capability with a real keyboard makes for a

powerful machine. But even if he chooses a conventional laptop, Windows 8 will be a fine choice. Make no mistake: the jump to Windows 8 is startling for users accustomed to the traditional desktop interface found on Windows and

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Mac machines for decades. I upgraded my Windows 7 laptop to Windows 8 shortly after the new operating system launched. Despite having read and heard details about Windows 8 for months, my initial reaction to the new operating system’s dramatic start screen of live tiles was a quiet, “OK, what do I do now?” Windows 8’s start screen pulses with information. Its tiles rotate through constant updates on emails, social networks, photo sharing and whatever other news, sports and weather apps you throw on it. It begs to be touched. Using a mouse and keyboard on that living interface felt weird at first, if not inadequate, like being an awkward teenager on a first date. But, like most teens, I grew up and got over it, and within a few days I was finding my way through the new interface using mouse and keyboard commands. Windows 8 is Windows 7 with a funky arts degree, and once you get past the start screen and revert to the familiar desktop mode it functions in almost exactly the same way as its predecessor and will run all the same software

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WINDOWS 8 has a lively and informative start screen. But can you use it on a laptop that doesn’t have a touchscreen? you’ve used for years. Stay in the desktop mode and you’ll be right at home. Should users with Windows 7 machines upgrade to Windows 8? It’s not necessary. There are advantages to doing so, however. The current upgrade price at $40 is cheap and in my experience, the actual upgrade done over the Internet was one of the easiest and most painless computerrelated installs I’ve ever done. Two months after my

upgrade, I have few complaints about Windows 8. Security in Windows 8 is baked in and seamless so you don’t need to worry about it (I hope). Integration with home entertainment devices like the Xbox is tighter. It boots up faster and features powerful search functions across apps. But it is a change. Windows 8 is bold and beautiful, but also frankly weird, and more than one tech reviewer has called it a system with a

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