There are too many versions of Win10, users don't know how to choose

  

Not long ago, Microsoft officially announced the details of each version of Win10 and the upgrade plan. Windows 10 will be officially released this summer, Microsoft will provide Win10 mobile version, Win10 home version, Win10 professional version, Win10 enterprise version, Win10 education version, Win10 enterprise mobile version, and targeted mobile for small and low-cost devices. Enterprise Edition, Enterprise Edition, IoT Edition.

Comparing with Windows XP, Win7, Win8/Win8.1, Microsoft has adopted a different strategy from Win10. Let's see how everyone evaluates the division of the Win10 version.

TNW believes that for ordinary users who choose Win10, the version division strategy adopted by Microsoft on Win10 will still make these ordinary users feel confused. We know that there may be some differences in features between Win10 versions. If Microsoft really wants to provide Win10 versions with different features and develop different price points for each version, why not just consider these features as systems? Paid upgrade package?

TNW also said that keeping Win10 in a single version and maintaining it at a stable price makes it easier for ordinary users to make choices, especially those who expect to migrate from Windows 7, Windows 8/Windows 8.1 to Win10. For new users who want to try Win10, this also reduces their choice of Win10.

And Business Insider analyzes the versioning strategy adopted on Win10 from the perspective of developers and ordinary users on the Win10 platform. Business Insider believes that:

For developers, the division of the Win10 version has little effect. The universal application they developed can be applied to all versions of Win10, covering mobile phones, tablets, PCs and other devices. But for the average user, the past Microsoft's division of the Windows version has caused users trouble, and now it is.

We believe that this version of Microsoft's Win10 versioning strategy is slightly more streamlined than before, allowing people to clearly understand the version they are using. But at the same time, Microsoft also classified the versions according to user attributes on Win10 according to the application market. Therefore, this version partitioning strategy is more targeted than Windows XP, Win7, and Win8/8.1.

There will be changes in the versioning strategy. In fact, Microsoft is also trying to make Win10 better cover most industries and most market segments. Microsoft said in Build2015 that Win10 will cover 1 billion devices in the next three years. This versioning strategy can also be said to serve this future goal.

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