The operating system that is currently sold for computers, both new and portable, is Windows 1st, the last Windows that Microsoft launched last year and which has served to once again congratulate users who chose not to use Windows 8 after the failure of your tile system. But to this day We can still find the odd laptop that can hit the market with Windows 7, but you have to search quite a bit to find it and if we do it, it is most likely that it is a computer that is currently a little out of date.
Although Windows forced manufacturers to stop using it, there is always someone who continued to do so for the needs of users and finally Microsoft had to give up on that position and has continued letting manufacturers use some version of Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 in their laptops. But what about Redmond they have said enough and as of October it will not allow laptops or computers to reach the market with Windows 7 or later. Keep in mind that some of these models, if not most, can choose to install a Linux right-hander but they are not designed for that OS
Only computers that have been manufactured before November 1 can reach the market, since otherwise the manufacturer who ignores this recommendation, they will have to do with Microsoft and if it stops supplying you with the operating system for which its products are designed, you will see its market share drop considerably until it finally disappears. If you do not like Windows 10 and you had the intention of renewing your laptop, you are still in time to tell your trusted store to look for and search for a product that arrives natively with Windows 7, I sincerely do not recommend Windows 8 or my worst enemy.
Windows 8 is excellent.
The need for the start menu and that nonsense is useful to my grandmother. Windows 8 is far superior to 7.
Windows 8.1 is the best I've ever tried!