More than 30% of the old Windows users are considering turning to Apple products

  

Computer store news November 19th news, according to foreign media reports, anti-virus software service provider Avast survey shows that three-pointers of older Windows users considering updating their computers One tends to buy Apple products.

In addition, the survey also found that US Windows users are not eager to upgrade to Windows 8 systems.

Last week, Microsoft CEO Steve · Ballmer lifted the position of Windows department president Steven · Steve Sinofsky. It is believed that the dismissal of Sinowski may be related to the lack of design or personal conflict in Windows 8 design.

The previous upgrades of the Windows operating system are often accompanied by high demands on CPU, memory and graphics cards, while the difference between Windows 8 lies in the new UI and support for the touch screen.

Market research firm Gartner analyst Steve Kydhans said the findings are not surprising, if Microsoft can use marketing to convince consumers that the new system will allow They use new ways to do things that were previously impossible, and users will be interested in it.

Avast's survey was conducted the day before the official launch of Windows 8, which covered the company's 1.6 million users. In the survey, 65% of US users use Windows 7 systems, and 22% of respondents still use Windows XP.

The survey found that 60% of users know the new version of Windows 8 system, but only 9% of users said that they will consider speeding up the update of the computer for Windows 8.

George Otte, CEO of Geeks on Site, a computer repair service provider, pointed out that "Windows 7 is still easy to use." Updating the system is not a priority for users, especially if users are concerned about the shortcomings of the new system. ”

Microsoft's large enterprise users are less active in upgrading to Windows 8, and many companies have not even completed Windows 7 deployment.

Microsoft has not disclosed sales data for Windows 8. But shortly after the release of Windows 8, Ballmer said that Microsoft has sold 4 million Windows 8 upgrades and sold tens of millions of licenses to corporate users.

Avast survey shows that 16% of Windows users plan to buy new computers, 30% of them consider buying iPad tablets, and 12% are considering buying Macs.

Avast Strategy Director Jonathan Penn points out that many families already have multiple computers, and many people choose the iPad as the second or third computer.

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