The other day I wrote about my PC in my office which had got broken on May 11th. Since then, I was wondering what PC would be best for the replacement. I usually don't use softwares stressful to the cpu like video editing tools or games, and so the PC wasn't required for high performance. Eventually I chose one from the group which was second only to the group which has the most powerful ability. Naturally it was reasonably priced.
The next issue was about the platform. I was going to choose Windows 8 without a second thought, because it was at the cutting edge. However, considering the peripheral devices I have, I couldn't help giving up Windows 8. Most devices weren't compatible with Windows 8. Updating all those devices would cost a lot. After all, I adopted Windows 7. I wrote before about one of the devices in this blog. (link)
By the way, the manufacturer's support of Windows XP apparently will end next April. I think of the replacement of the whole system of my domestic PC on Windows XP. At that time, the platform would be the newest, Windows 8, updating all the outdated devices.
The next issue was about the platform. I was going to choose Windows 8 without a second thought, because it was at the cutting edge. However, considering the peripheral devices I have, I couldn't help giving up Windows 8. Most devices weren't compatible with Windows 8. Updating all those devices would cost a lot. After all, I adopted Windows 7. I wrote before about one of the devices in this blog. (link)
By the way, the manufacturer's support of Windows XP apparently will end next April. I think of the replacement of the whole system of my domestic PC on Windows XP. At that time, the platform would be the newest, Windows 8, updating all the outdated devices.
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