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.
July 2015
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PC와 태블릿 사이 장벽을 허물었다. 답답한 타일은 걷어내고 쫓겨났던 시작 메뉴를 불러왔다. 윈도우7
윈도우 8.1에서 비교적 쉽게 업그레이드 가능하다.
The editors didn't like
터치에 큰 관심이 없다면 새 기능 중 많은 것을 놓칠 것이다. 윈도우10 홈 버전에 적용되는 강제 업데이트는 드물게 문제의 근원이 될 수 있다. 코타나는 한국에서 의미가 없다
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Published: 2015-07-29, Author: Adam , review by: Pocketnow.com
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
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
Some are saying that Windows 10 will be the last version of Windows. I don't really buy that though. Things need to grow and evolve. Really, Windows 10 will simply receive new updates (aka new versions) more frequently as part of Windows Update. We migh...
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
No major changes beyond the traditional Windows desktop, Xbox One game streaming requires a robust network, Still not many worthwhile modern Windows apps yet
Windows 10 is the ideal next step for Microsoft, bringing together the best elements of Windows 7 and 8. With new features like Cortana and Edge, extensive desktop interface refinements and Microsoft's free upgrade offer, it's a must-have for anyone who...
I have spent a considerable amount of time with Windows 10 these last few months. I am now running the OS on six PCs all without any major issues. On the contrary, I love the experience. Windows 10 is delightful. It is fun. It is smart.What an exciting th...
Abstract: Windows 10, Microsoft's highly-anticipated upgrade, both looks ahead and harks back to the good old days.The system includes revamped versions of older features, like a redesigned Start menu that includes your most-used apps and PC settings, along with a...
Windows 10 is a curious combination of enormous potential and disappointing current reality. With big advances in many areas, and fumbling starts in many others, it's a mixed bag, particularly for anyone relying on the Microsoft-developed Universal apps...
Published: 2015-07-29, Author: Sean , review by: gizmodo.com
Abstract: Windows 10 defies review.AdvertisementIts not a finished product. It will never be a finished product, if you believe Microsoft. Like Apple with Mac OS X, Microsoft has decided that the tenth version of their operating system will be the final one—itll...
Published: 2015-07-29, Author: Daniel , review by: yahoo.com
Abstract: Here are 10 of the most helpful takes on Windows 10:– Tom Warren, The Verge(The Verge)– Devindra Hardawar, Engadget– David Pierce, WiredYou should upgrade to Windows 10. If you're using Windows 8, 7, XP, ME, or 3.1, you should upgrade. Maybe wait a couple...
Abstract: For starters, Microsoft has returned the Start Menu back to its original seat. As we've reported in the past , the company has fused together the Start menu you expect from Windows 7 with the Start Screen from Windows 8 in a way that is both functional an...
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Published: 2015-07-28, Author: Tom , review by: theverge.com
Return of the Start menu with a nice dark UI, Xbox app and built-in apps are great, Cortana integration, It's free
Weird software bugs, Microsoft Edge needs more work, Missing features in built-in apps
More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
Published: 2015-07-28, Author: David , review by: wired.com
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
Not every bug is dead yet. Switching modes gets really confusing. Cortana's voice recognition is a mess. Windows really needs more apps