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
(83%)
407 Reviews
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Users
(80%)
4 Reviews
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The editors liked
Cortana is fantastic
Better at being both a desktop and a tablet OS
Free for most
Start menu is functionally excellent
Action Center features are handy
Settings app is finally a Control Panel replacement
Universal apps are higher quality
The editors didn't like
Windows Hello requires new hardware for most
Microsoft Edge has a terrible logo and terrible name. Can we please go back to calling it Spartan?
Swapping between notebook and tablet mode can still feel a little disjointed at times
Abstract: Many people are scrambling to download and install Windows 10. Microsoft seems to have taken a page from the playbook of others and offered a free upgrade to eligible PCs. Anyone who has attempted to upgrade a PC in the past has undoubtedly had a bad expe...
Windows 10 Technical Preview is an awesome OS hinting at the future of new OS will be upon the final release.The inclusion of DirectX 12 in this very early build of Windows 10 Technical Preview shows just what it can and cannot do at this early stage of d...
Abstract: Windows 10 is finally here. The new OS has been spit-shined and primed for an official release. As advertised, Windows 8/8.1 users can upgrade to the new operating system, provided that current Win8 installs have been properly activated. Make sure you che...
Start Menu used instead of Start Screen, Cortana for desktops, Streaming games from an Xbox One console, Familiar appearance to earlier versions makes it seem unintimidating
Confused settings menus, Upgrade download issues, Advertising and inapp purchases in previously free Windows games
Abstract: Microsoft took a big risk with Windows 8, focusing that operating system on tablets. The problem was that everyone who used it on a laptop or desktop disliked it. Microsoft now changes its focus back to traditional PC with Windows 10. So what does that me...
Published: 2015-08-10, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
After watching near-identical results pour in on most tests, from application to encoding, to storage and gaming, it's hard to read too much into results as there are many variables we can't control. The same hardware that currently runs Windows 7 compet...
Like any of its major releases, Windows 10 is a double-edged sword, perhaps more than the others. Microsoft has delivered on most of its promises, though one critical promise, the Universal App Platform, might take a few more months to see fulfillment. At...
Windows 10 is basically finished now. It seems that Microsoft has managed to create a Windows that will be welcome with open arms, both by developers and consumers, especially considering the fact that it's available completely for free to the latter. But...
Published: 2015-07-31, Author: Dana , review by: engadget.com
Abstract: Didn't read all the way through our nearly 3,700-word review of Windows 10 ? You really should: Devindra makes some good points. That said, if you're short on time, or just have a hopelessly short attention span, we've distilled our writeup into a mini re...
Published: 2015-07-31, Author: Jacob , review by: bgr.com
Abstract: When I first upgraded to Windows 7 back in 2009, I was shocked. Microsoft had somehow recovered from the mediocrity of Windows Vista and built an operating system that felt like the natural progression from Windows XP. It was clean, it ran better and most...