Advice Request Windows 8 Already Disappointing, Microsoft Blames PC Makers

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McLovin

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CEO Steve Ballmer has already said that Microsoft sold 4 million Windows 8 upgrades in the first weekend after its debut, but it seems like sales of the new OS aren’t going exactly as expected.

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Citing an insider, Paul Thurrott of Winsupersite.com writes that Windows 8 is already considered a disappointing product in the Redmond campus when it comes to sales.

Microsoft is yet to release any official sales figures, but executives have already released optimistic sales projections, hinting that the company expects to ship millions of copies before year-end.

What’s more interesting, however, is that Microsoft blames PC makers for Windows 8’s disappointing sales performance, claiming that end users don’t have enough choices to buy Windows 8 devices.

The number of computers, laptops and tablets running Windows 8 is still small at this point, but several companies have already confirmed their plans to release such products in the near future.

This is actually another reason for Microsoft’s intentions to continue efforts in the hardware industry. By developing its own PC and devices, Microsoft would only have to rely on its own products when launching new software, but would also hurt sales of many other players in the hardware sector.

In addition, these disappointing yet unknown sales figures also bring Steven Sinofsky back in the spotlight. It’s not yet clear whether Sinofsky has left the company because of the slow Windows 8 sales, but more and more signs are suggesting that this was actually one of the reasons for the upper management shift within Microsoft.

Of course, critics could mention many reasons for Windows 8’s failure to impress, including the major changes in the GUI and the other often-considered “confusing” elements, but it remains to be seen what the impact of all these changes is over the average end user.

Microsoft is yet to comment on the matter, but we’ve contacted the Redmondians, so we’ll get back to you when we receive an answer.

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I really liked Windows 8 when I tried it out. Low sales are because of FUD imho.
 

Moose

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I think in my opinion, that Windows 8 is awesome! It is quick! Better Protection! My connection is stronger!
ect........:heart:
 

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with some tweaking I like it but right now I am still using windows 7.I have 7 & 8 on a dual boot so in some free time I am getting accustomed to it.I agree that the security is stronger and it is faster but seems like this was geared more for touch screens.However with some tweaks and 3rd party programs you can bring back some of the features lost from win 7
 

InternetChicken

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I not surprised by any of this I was talking to a tech at my local pc store
since Windows 8 now comes on most new pc's here been busy
he has done 75 formats and installs replacing windows 8 with win 7
a lot of people here buy new pc that come with windows 8 on them but don't seem to like it
 

McLovin

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InternetChicken said:
I not surprised by any of this I was talking to a tech at my local pc store
since Windows 8 now comes on most new pc's here been busy
he has done 75 formats and installs replacing windows 8 with win 7
a lot of people here buy new pc that come with windows 8 on them but don't seem to like it

Due to the fact that they have to get used to the Metro tiles.
 

Gnosis

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I am Linux bound for sure.

I am tired of the kindergarten kiddie, Fischer Price look. That is supposed to be for Apple.

Dear Microsoft,

If you want to be like Apple, start suing everyone and don't invent anything. Don't do it by copying their shiny happy people theme.
 

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What about Surface sales, I heard those got sold out?
 

malbky

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ZOU did you know mac was based an UNIX? Of course you will. Seriously even Unity has the fischer price look. But any day compiz and beryl can beat Aero in terms of effects.
 

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McLovin said:
InternetChicken said:
I not surprised by any of this I was talking to a tech at my local pc store
since Windows 8 now comes on most new pc's here been busy
he has done 75 formats and installs replacing windows 8 with win 7
a lot of people here buy new pc that come with windows 8 on them but don't seem to like it

Due to the fact that they have to get used to the Metro tiles.

I agree,when you have used an OS for years it is difficult to switch to something new.It takes some time getting used to.It was the same when Vista came out.I myself was using XP well into the release of windows 7 but I wouldnt go back to it.In windows 8 you can bypass the tiles right to your desktop and the old start menus can be applied using 3rd party software.I have windows 7 & 8 on a dual boot which is the same as I did with XP & Windows 7.This way you can get accustomed to windows 8 and still use windows 7 until you feel comfortable making the transition
 

InternetChicken

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one of the factors for the replacements is gaming some games just run better on windows 7
also some older people who can use win 7 seam to have issues adjusting to windows 8
 

IceHunter313

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I'm not surprised. I tried Win8 and it's pretty bad...but for people who like mobile operating systems, its a good choice. But for me as a gamer and programmer its too slow and generally uninteresting^^
 
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