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Windows 8.1 boxed copies now available for preorder

Microsoft is now taking Windows 8.1 pre-orders, for those who just can't wait to part with their money.
Windows 8.1 is a free update for users of Windows 8, but if you're looking to upgrade from an older version or build your own PC, the sticker price is $120. Windows 8.1 Pro, which includes Bitlocker, Hyper-V, Group Policy andother business-minded features, is alsoavailable for $200. Both pre-orders are for the full version, and they come on a DVD.
Windows 8.1's system requirements are fairly basic, and if you're upgrading from Windows 7, your installed applications and files come along for the ride. Windows XP and Vista users won't be able to upgrade their machines directly to Windows 8.1, however; you'll have to first upgrade to Windows 8, then download Windows 8.1 as a free update to the base operating system, as silly as that is. (Isn't there some way to automate the process?)
Windows 8.1 includes new tutorials designed to introduce users to the operating system. (See the arrow in the corner?)
Windows 8.1 is a fairly significant upgrade for Microsoft's polarizing, touch-friendly operating system. Microsoft has made several concessions to desktop users, including a boot to desktop option, a way to disable modern-style “hot corners,” and a Start button that you can right-click on to reveal a list of desktop functions.
At the same time, Microsoft has beefed up the modern user interface with new and improved apps and more features, including the ability to pin three apps side-by-side. InPCWorld's review of the revamped operating system, senior writer Brad Chacos wrote that Windows 8.1 is more palatable—but not perfect—for desktop users, and a vast improvement for those who aren't afraid of the modern interface.





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