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Testseek.com have collected 407 expert reviews of the Microsoft Windows 10 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Windows 10.
Award: Highest Rated July 2015
July 2015
 
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The editors liked

  • The Start button is back
  • Cortana is smart and everywhere
  • High degree of utility
  • Free to all Windows 7 and Windows 8/8.1 users for the first year
  • New web browser
  • Storyboard-based presentation creation
  • Imported outlines from Word create instant presentations
  • Final Web-presentation looks great on all devices
  • Bug fixes are a priority
  • Windows Search speeds up File Explorer
  • Free upgrade
  • Microsoft's new Edge browser is bundled in
  • Alt + Tab functionality expands to Edge
  • Allows user to choose between desktop and touch-friendly interface
  • Universal apps adapt to screen and window size
  • Cortana provides useful reminders
  • Cards
  • Improved window snapping
  • Customizable Start menu
  • Fast boot and wake times
  • Simple
  • Touch-friendly interface
  • Fast
  • Good photo browsing features
  • Good selection of image-correction tools
  • Automatically creates albums
  • Doesn't require importing
  • Shows photo file with map and EXIF data
  • Free
  • Like other Windows 10 releases
  • Your Phone provides a useful link between phone and PC for nearly everyone
  • Linux within Windows become more powerful
  • Yet still convenient
  • New icons may signal an end to a tile-based world
  • Fast startup. Rich software and device ecosystem. Familiar interface with Start menu. Action center provides non-ephemeral
  • Interactive notifications. Automatic switching between touch and desktop modes. Lightweight Microsoft Office apps included. Better
  • Start Menu used instead of Start Screen
  • Cortana for desktops
  • Streaming games from an Xbox One console
  • Familiar appearance to earlier versions makes it seem unintimidating
  • Cortana digital assistant
  • Continuum for use with monitor and keyboard
  • Windows Hello biometric sign-in
  • Intuitive
  • One-hand capable interface
  • Tie-ins with Xbox
  • Office
  • Skype
  • OneDrive
  • And Band
  • Excellent keyboard
  • Good game selection
  • Start menu design is great
  • UI tweaks are welcome
  • New Microsoft Edge included
  • New Cortana UI
  • Virtual Desktops save across reboots
  • Streamlined Swift Pair
  • More secure
  • The Start Menu is back! You'll actually be able to figure out how to use it. It feels more cohesive and connected than any Windows before. Updates will come early and often. Edge is a killer new browser
  • Return of the Start menu with a nice dark UI
  • Xbox app and built-in apps are great
  • Cortana integration
  • It's free
  • Modern
  • Cortana
  • Edge
  • Action Center
  • Game Streaming
  • All of the great Windows 7 desktop interface features are back
  • All apps and programs behave the same way depending on if you're in desktop or tablet mode
  • If you're upgrading from Windows 7
  • You'll notice a huge speed boost
  • Universal Apps will be flexi
  • The best Windows experience so far. Windows 10 fixes faults from 8 and finds clever ways to be functional across different devices and form factors. It's fast
  • Stable
  • Goodlooking and free for most users.
  • Brings together Microsoft's best desktop and touchscreen interfaces
  • Easy upgrade process
  • Cortana and Edge alone are worth upgrading
  • Changes to modern Windows apps finally makes them useful

The editors didn't like

  • Design took a back seat to utility
  • Charms bar is gone
  • Very limited customization options
  • Prepackaged templates have basic appearance
  • Occasional hangs after continued use
  • There's still just one digital assistant on the lock screen
  • Cortana
  • Start menu redesign is blah
  • Some computers have driver issues
  • Web results frequently distracting
  • Irrelevant
  • Edge Browser doesn't support extensions
  • Few filters and effects
  • No star ratings
  • No before-and-after view
  • No Save As
  • No face tagging
  • Cortana shows a shocking lack of functionality in places
  • Ongoing polish and improvements mean little is ever truly done
  • Some elements are less touch-friendly than in Windows 8.1. Browser lacks extensions. Skype and OneDrive integration could be improved. Less integration with mobile OS than Mac OS X. Some interface duplications remain
  • Confused settings menus
  • Upgrade download issues
  • Advertising and inapp purchases in previously free Windows games
  • App store has fewer and less feature-full apps than competing phone OSes
  • Not all older phone models are upgradeable
  • Tablet Mode changes aren't great
  • Cortana loses features
  • Not every bug is dead yet. Switching modes gets really confusing. Cortana's voice recognition is a mess. Windows really needs more apps
  • Weird software bugs
  • Microsoft Edge needs more work
  • Missing features in built-in apps
  • Bugs
  • Inconsistent
  • Cortana can't control 3rd party apps like in Windows Phone (yet)
  •  Tablet mode may have a learning curve (but you don't have to use it)
  • Some older programs designed for desktop Windows don't work quite as well in Tablet mode
  • Many Universal apps are not
  • The Windows Store and Universal Apps still have to prove themselves. Windows 10 will only achieve greatness if Microsoft keeps updating it as promised. UI inconsistency is still something to consider.
  • No major changes beyond the traditional Windows desktop
  • Xbox One game streaming requires a robust network
  • Still not many worthwhile modern Windows apps yet

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  Published: 2015-08-22, Author: Nikolas , review by: performancepsu.com

  • Windows 10 Technical Preview is an awesome OS hinting at the future of new OS will be upon the final release.The inclusion of DirectX 12 in this very early build of Windows 10 Technical Preview shows just what it can and cannot do at this early stage of d...

 
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  Published: 2015-08-18, Author: Shawn , review by: hothardware.com

  • Abstract:  Windows 10 is finally here. The new OS has been spit-shined and primed for an official release. As advertised, Windows 8/8.1 users can upgrade to the new operating system, provided that current Win8 installs have been properly activated. Make sure you che...

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  Published: 2015-08-14, review by: macnn.com

  • Start Menu used instead of Start Screen, Cortana for desktops, Streaming games from an Xbox One console, Familiar appearance to earlier versions makes it seem unintimidating
  • Confused settings menus, Upgrade download issues, Advertising and inapp purchases in previously free Windows games

 
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  Published: 2015-08-11, Author: Ed , review by: tabletpcreview.com

  • Abstract:  Microsoft took a big risk with Windows 8, focusing that operating system on tablets. The problem was that everyone who used it on a laptop or desktop disliked it. Microsoft now changes its focus back to traditional PC with Windows 10. So what does that me...

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  Published: 2015-08-10, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com

  • After watching near-identical results pour in on most tests, from application to encoding, to storage and gaming, it's hard to read too much into results as there are many variables we can't control. The same hardware that currently runs Windows 7 compet...

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  Published: 2015-08-05, review by: slashgear.com

  • Like any of its major releases, Windows 10 is a double-edged sword, perhaps more than the others. Microsoft has delivered on most of its promises, though one critical promise, the Universal App Platform, might take a few more months to see fulfillment. At...

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  Published: 2015-08-03, Author: Joshua , review by: gadgetnutz.com

  • Windows 10 is basically finished now. It seems that Microsoft has managed to create a Windows that will be welcome with open arms, both by developers and consumers, especially considering the fact that it's available completely for free to the latter. But...

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  Published: 2015-07-31, Author: Jacob , review by: bgr.com

  • Abstract:  When I first upgraded to Windows 7 back in 2009, I was shocked. Microsoft had somehow recovered from the mediocrity of Windows Vista and built an operating system that felt like the natural progression from Windows XP. It was clean, it ran better and most...

 
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  Published: 2015-07-31, Author: Boris , review by: laptopmedia.com

  • Windows 10 is forming to be the most exciting release of Windows yet. It has a fresh new interface, the new features like Cortana, virtual desktops, and the new apps are definitely worth not just checking out but actually actively using them. The Continuu...

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  Published: 2015-07-31, Author: Dana , review by: engadget.com

  • Abstract:  Didn't read all the way through our nearly 3,700-word review of Windows 10 ? You really should: Devindra makes some good points. That said, if you're short on time, or just have a hopelessly short attention span, we've distilled our writeup into a mini re...

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