consumer expectations

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Discussions tagged with consumer expectations on WindowsForum.com explore how Microsoft's product decisions align with what users actually want. Topics include the reception of Windows 10 S mode, where some users felt Microsoft overestimated demand for a restricted app ecosystem over traditional desktop software. Other threads examine the market viability of Chromebooks versus Windows PCs, and reactions to Microsoft ending the Windows 7 Family Pack promotion during the holiday season. A CES 2020 showcase highlighted Microsoft's focus on intelligent edge devices and partnerships. These conversations reflect ongoing debates about whether Microsoft accurately anticipates consumer needs in areas like operating system features, pricing, and device strategy.
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    Celebrating a new decade of Windows devices and innovation at CES 2020

    Intelligent Edge devices and solutions were on full display at the Microsoft CES 2020 Showcase this week. New PCs, connected storefront and IOT solutions demonstrated the power of Microsoft’s unique and growing relationship with its partners around the world. Working with this vibrant partner...
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    Windows 10 Microsoft's Windows 10 S Joke of the Year !!!!!!

    Appqrently Microsoft thinks all us Windows 10 user's want Windows 10 S more than Windows 10 and our desktop programs/software that work's better, might I add much better than any of Microsoft's Modern App's. Funny article to prove this Microsoft lame claim. Microsoft expects the 'majority of...
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    Google Chromebooks from Samsung, Acer Will Fail: 10 Reasons Why

    News Analysis: The new Chromebook notebooks introduced by Samsung and Acer with considerable fanfare at the Google I/O conference the week of May 9 will be available for order on June 15. But their chances of survival just aren’t all that great. Link Removed this week, Google announced that...
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    Microsoft pulls Windows 7 Family Pack, so you can spend more for the holidays

    By Joe Wilcox, Betanews I've got a new spelling for "Scrooge." M-i-c-r-o-s-o-f-t. The company has ended the Windows 7 Family Pack promotion, which is a nice Ba Humbug to you and yours for the holidays. Sure, it could be good for Microsoft's bottom line and perhaps partners' PC sales. But for...
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