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Testseek.com have collected 240 expert reviews of the Microsoft Windows 8 and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Windows 8.
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The editors liked

  • Metro redesign actually makes Desktop way more pleasant
  • Two-display support is pretty solid
  • And useful for mixing Metro with desktop
  • Real gestures on Windows. That work
  • The Metro Start screen is an awesome dashboard/app drawer
  • Free streamed music th
  • Adds a tiled
  • Clean Start Menu to Windows 8
  • Can customize with shortcuts and apps to your specific workflow
  • Significantly better than the Windows 8 dashboard
  • Attractive
  • Touch-friendly interface
  • Tightly integrated with cloud
  • Compelling search feature
  • Fast boots
  • Slick Bing apps
  • Faster boot times
  • Two-in-one operating system—both tablet and PC
  • Excellent touch input
  • App store for easily finding
  • Installing
  • And updating apps
  • New IE10 browser is fast and compatible
  • Better multi-monitor support
  • Low price compared with previous Windows releases
  • More informative task manager and file transfer dialogs
  • New
  • Improved file system
  • Easier recovery from system problems
  • Better integration with the cloud
  • Faster boot times. Twoinone operating systemboth tablet and PC. Excellent touch input. App store for easily finding
  • And updating apps. New IE10 browser is fast and compatible. Better multimonitor support. Low price compared with previous Wind
  • Great OS to upgrade to
  • Excellent pricing
  • Tons of improvements across every facet of the OS
  • Win8 UI is solid
  • Easy to use
  • Overall design is more conducive for professional use
  • Great for gaming
  • Plays vast majority of games perfectly
  • 's review of the Surface RT tablet. In short
  • Microsoft will need to clearly explain that Windows RT is a mobile OS that shares the same skin as Windows 8
  • But is not a fully capable PC. It cannot run the same desktop programs as full Windows 8
  • Only apps
  • Very touch-friendly and unique new user interface design that's sure to translate well to both very large screens and smaller tablet screens
  • Easy and fast one-handed task switching
  • Touch screen controls are accessible by swiping the screen edges for v
  • Touch-optimised UI works well on tablets
  • Wealth of built-in apps
  • Reset and recovery tools
  • Very stable
  • Several great improvements versus Windows 7
  • Better performance and faster bootup
  • Cheap upgrade offers
  • Good usability for powerusers
  • Lots of new schortcuts
  • Better security
  • Great for systems with touchscreens
  • Better multiscreen support
  • Works well on tablets
  • Traditional PCs
  • Deep integration with SkyDrive
  • Xbox
  • Free music streaming
  • Improved multi-monitor support
  • Solid and stable OS. Performance onpar or better than Windows 7. The traditional desktop receives a healthy dose of enhancements. Metro is visually appealing and should work really well on touchscreens. Upgrade price is attractive and extends all the way

The editors didn't like

  • Advertisement
  • Limited selection of Metro apps in the Windows Store
  • Simple actions in Metro apps
  • Like searching
  • Can be deceptively hard to complete
  • Metro apps can be visually confusing when multitasking
  • Laptop touchpads don't make the most sense
  • Som
  • Nothing
  • Competing interfaces lead to confusion
  • Few Windows 8 apps for now
  • No Start menu
  • Umer apps—People
  • For social network contacts
  • Photos
  • Mail
  • Messaging
  • Calendar
  • And Video
  • Xbox Music—a free streaming music service similar to Spotify
  • Storage Spaces—Lets you easily use multiple drives as one large virtual pool of storage
  • ISO mounting
  • The OS can now make a disc image file appear as a drive
  • You'll get all this and more for a mere $39
  • 99 upgrade from Windows XP and later
  • An
  • The missing Start menu will drive some people nuts
  • Overly aggressive when it comes to selling apps and content
  • Some aspects of the OS are unnecessarily confusing
  • Unfamiliar and sometimes unintuitive interface navigation. Few tablet apps compared with competing platforms. Two separate control panels and browsers could cause confusion
  • Some functions are scattered
  • Win8 versus Win7 line is very strict
  • Laptops with small/poor trackpads will suffer immensely
  • Upgrading proves far easier that setting Win8 up brand new
  • People easily frustrated by change will have problems here
  • Windows Store is still relatively low on apps. Ambiguity between x86 and Windows Store apps in Microsoft messaging and when pinned on Start Screen. Windows 8 will take effort to get used to
  • And not all users want to learn a new operating system and inter
  •  Significant learning curve
  • Reduced discoverability of features (many commands are hidden in edge menus)
  • Windows RT version does not support traditional desktop applications due to the processor architecture it runs on
  • UI does not yet support navigatio
  • Modern UI a major upheaval
  • Legacy applications are confined to desktop
  • Microsoft risks alienating desktop/laptop users
  • No boottodesktop setting
  • No builtin option to return the Start Menu
  • Weird location of shutdown/restart buttons
  • Poor multitasking with Modern UI and desktop
  • DV Hardware awards Windows 8 with a 8.75/10 an
  • Steep learning curve
  • Frustrating to use with a mouse
  • Limited selection in Windows Store
  • Metro and the desktop have been forced to coexist and it shows. UI changes can add to confusion. No Start button makes no sense. OS has yet to prove itself on the tablet market with further hardware and software support.

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  Published: 2012-10-25, review by: computerbase.de

  • Ziemlich genau drei Jahre später fallen die letzten Worte nicht ganz so eindeutig aus. Wir waren uns im Vorfeld ziemlich sicher, dass die Ergebnisse wieder genau gleich ausfallen würden, aber im Verlauf des Tests mit Windows 8 offenbarten sich dann doch k...

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  Published: 2012-10-25, review by: computerbase.de

  • Nachdem Microsoft die neue Bedienoberfläche (Modern UI, ehemals Metro) von Windows 8 erstmals enthüllt hatte, wurde klar, dass das neue Betriebssystem umfassende Änderungen mit sich bringen würde – ein Paradigmenwechsel kündigte sich an. Gerade die zum bi...

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  Published: 2012-10-20, Author: Max , review by: computerbase.de

  • Mit der Modern UI ist Microsoft tatsächlich ein guter Wurf gelungen. Auch wenn ein Blick in verschiedenen Internetforen mindestens ein neues Windows Vista, wenn nicht gar gleich den Untergang des Konzerns an die Wand malt, sind quasi alle Änderungen auch...

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  Published: 2012-10-19, Author: Patrick , review by: computerbase.de

  • Abstract:  Schon zum Start von Windows XP, Vista oder 7 warben zahlreiche Hersteller mit neuer Hardware, die auf die Bedürfnisse und Erfordernisse der jeweils neuen Betriebssystemversion abgestimmt sein sollte. Meist handelte es sich dabei im Bereich der Notebooks u...

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  Published: 2012-10-14, review by: computerbild.de

  • Hohe Arbeitsgeschwindigkeit, Integrierter Terminkalender, Mitgelieferte Sicherheitssoftware, Formatierung wahlweise mit FAT32 oder NTFS
  • Keine DVD-Wiedergabe, Hilfefunktionen zur Bedienung unvollständig, teils in Englisch, E-Mail-Programm ohne Spam-Filter
  • Mit Windows 8 zeigt Microsoft, wohin die Reise geht: PCs sollen einfach und verständlich sein, jeder muss sie bedienen können – das Betriebssystem will dabei unterstützen und darf keine unpassierbare Hürde sein. Zwar reagieren viele PC-Nutzer beim ersten...

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  Published: 2012-10-06, review by: computerbild.de

  • Abstract:  Mit Windows 8 erfindet Microsoft sein Betriebssystem neu. Das geht nicht ohne Probleme, bringt aber auch faszinierende Neuerungen. COMPUTER BILD stellt die wichtigsten Tops und Flops vor....

 
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  Published: 2012-10-06, review by: computerbild.de

  • Braucht ein ein Windows-7-Computer eine gefühlte Ewigkeit zum Starten, geht Windows 8 einfach rasanter zur Sache. Beim Spielen und Arbeiten ist Windows 8 zwar ein bisschen schneller, nur das macht sich in der Praxis nicht bemerkbar...

 
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  Published: 2012-10-01, Author: Przemyslaw , review by: computerbase.de

  • Abstract:  Das neue Windows 8 von Microsoft erscheint am 26. Oktober 2012 mit der neuen, viel diskutierten Oberfläche im Kacheldesign. Das neue Betriebssystem dürfte sich – selbst nach anfänglichen Beanstandungen der Nutzer – großer Beliebtheit und Dank der Vorinsta...

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  Published: 2012-09-06, review by: tomshw.de

  • Abstract:  Welches Windows ist schneller? Wir lassen die 64-Bit-Versionen von Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 und Windows 8 Pro RTM gegeneinander antreten und werden Zeuge eines Kopf-an-Kopf-Rennens. Windows ist ein dankbares Thema, denn es lässt zum einen ein so breites...

 
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  Published: 2012-08-30, Author: Nils , review by: allround-pc.com

  • Abstract:  Mit Windows 8 kommt am 26. Oktober die neuste Generation des Microsoft Betriebssystems auf den Markt. Um eine reibungslose Installation zu gewahrleisten, erklaren wir in einem Video, was bei der Installation zu beachten ist.Windows 8 steht in den Startloc...

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