Monday, October 15th 2012
Dell to Continue to Offer Windows 7 After Windows 8 Launch
PC giant Dell will continue to offer Windows 7 pre-installed on its Precision, Optiplex, and Latitude brands of notebooks and business desktops, post-Windows 8 launch, the company said. Dell's gaming PC subsidiary Alienware, too, will offer Windows 7 as an option. Microsoft has been generally laxed about OEMs offering older versions of Windows pre-installed, after the launch of a newer one. PC makers were allowed to pre-install PCs with Windows Vista for two years after the launch of Windows 7, however, Windows XP was allowed to be loaded for nearly a decade after its launch.
"We're still moving our business customers from [Windows] XP to Windows 7," said Alison Gardner, director at Dell. "The OS migration for a large company is no small feat. We make it easier but it takes some planning and work," he continued. "For Alienware customers, they know what they want and we give them that choice," Gardner continued. Analysts expect Windows 7 to maintain its popularity post Windows 8 launch, at least with computing devices that lack touch interface.
Source:
PC World
"We're still moving our business customers from [Windows] XP to Windows 7," said Alison Gardner, director at Dell. "The OS migration for a large company is no small feat. We make it easier but it takes some planning and work," he continued. "For Alienware customers, they know what they want and we give them that choice," Gardner continued. Analysts expect Windows 7 to maintain its popularity post Windows 8 launch, at least with computing devices that lack touch interface.
35 Comments on Dell to Continue to Offer Windows 7 After Windows 8 Launch
Windows 7 shouldn't be obviated, and should still be sold and supported side-by-side with 8.
Windows is trying to remove the gap between PC and tablet / phone. I think this is a great idea, but the problem isn't the operating system. The problem is that tablets / phones don't support x86/64 architecture, so windows 8 is still going to be split as different operating systems for the market segments.
Find a way to compile everything unanimously under windows 8 if you want to unite all systems. If not, just give us our windows 7 support and be on your marry way.
The division still exists, users on a laptop/desktop would have little use for mobile apps.
Ask yourself how many mobile apps on your android or IOS that you would install on your desktop? For me the answer is none.
There is a chance in the future that this might be useful, we can atleast hope for that.
Also a headache for support as a huge influx of people barrage them with asking how to make it like windows 7.
Also don't make that stupid-ass UI our default if we arent using any sort of touchscreen.
If, however, you don't have a touch screen, it takes away from productivity with unnecessary extra steps added to perform common tasks.
All they need to do is to allow the legacy desktop for non-touch users, and it would be damn near perfect.
Obviously there are a ton of hot key short cuts you can do, but the average joe doesn't want to learn that shit, they want it to work.
ya there are only a certain few hotkeys ive used since 98SE but i dont know all of them personally