If you like to work with the classic desktop of Windows 7, have installed a current anti-malware software and do not need Universal apps, you should not be forced to switch to Win 10 – after all, an operating system is not a self-purpose. Although Microsoft has discontinued mainstream support for Win 7 earlier this year, security updates are expected to take some more years. Visually, Win 10 has a fresher and more contemporary look with its reduced-flat desktop design language.
However, the two-generation 7-series Windows in the technical platform comparison to Win 10 is getting old. Win 10 is the world's leading provider of enterprise-class cloud computing, cloud computing, voice input, high-resolution scaling, on-board tools, search, DirectX, Hyper-V virtualization, WLAN and Bluetooth. For users who want to be technically up-to-date, want to be mobile, and enjoy a quick start, a change to Win 10 is extremely attractive.
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