I have to say that I was blown away by the Surface Pro 4 and the Surface Book at SEU, all running Windows 10. I still have it, but it’s old enough that it gets relegated to a guest computer, or it just sits on the couch for when I need that kind of thing. I tend to be the early adopter with Windows upgrades, but I’m still liking Windows 7, and didn’t really care for Windows 8, although I bought the first generation of the Microsoft Surface, which I thought was a great machine. I haven’t personally installed Windows 10 yet, so I’m not here to pass any sort of judgment on Windows 10. If you are on a managed corporate install, you might not see it, but on my personal computer, I get several reminders a week that it’s time to upgrade to Windows 10, and Windows 10 combines a lot of things that you are already comfortable with, and your PC is compatible with Windows 10, and X% of users have already installed Windows 10, and Windows 10 is free for a limited time, and Windows 10 this and Windows 10 that. Microsoft has been very aggressive about the Windows 10 upgrade.
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