MWEB TechnoZone writes: "For Microsoft users, Windows 10 was a long-awaited operating system simply because Windows 8 was terrible.
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It’s one thing to speculate, but what exactly does the data look like, and what are the experts saying in terms of how Windows 10 is doing so far?"
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I kinda like Win10 so far :)
Win 10 is still in beta, user are still lab rats.
Hmmmm ok I will upgrade my gaming pc and go with Windows10
Upgraded my desktop gaming PC and work laptop to Windows 10 shortly after it was released and not had any issues. My desktop was running Windows 7 which I really liked but I couldn't wait to be rid of Windows 8.1 that came pre-installed on my laptop. Windows 10 gives you the best of both worlds. I'm now thinking of buying my wife and I Surface Pro 4's to replace our iPad 3rd gen tablets as they are showing their age now. Also quite intrigued by the Continuum feature on the new Lumia 950 phones, as someone who works mobile it could be a viable option for me.
I upgraded maybe 2 months back. Kept telling myself I'd do a clean format since my HDD has been with 7 for about 2 years, but performance-wise, I haven't had any reason to flash my HDD just yet.