When is Windows 9 coming out?
There are a few
schools of thought on the Windows 9 release date. One suggests it's planned for
April 2015, which would make it just under two years since Windows 8 was
released.
Reasons against this theory include that there was no serious mention of Windows 9 at the recent BUILD 2014 conference, Microsoft's annual developers conference. Microsoft did show a sneak peek of a new Start Menu, but this is expected to come in an update to Windows 8 (either as 8.1 Update 2 or Windows 8.2) later this year.
Reasons against this theory include that there was no serious mention of Windows 9 at the recent BUILD 2014 conference, Microsoft's annual developers conference. Microsoft did show a sneak peek of a new Start Menu, but this is expected to come in an update to Windows 8 (either as 8.1 Update 2 or Windows 8.2) later this year.
Windows 9 Price
We don't know this
for certain yet, but it's reasonably clear that Windows 9 will see a change in
how Microsoft sells Windows 9 and that the Windows 9 price may be significantly
lower than previous releases.
What will it look like?
Most of the
discussion about Windows 9 thus far has focused on the Windows 9 Start Menu and
what changes Microsoft is expected to make to it. Indeed, Microsoft has fueled
this by releasing the following early concept of what the future Start Menu
will look like.
The Start Menu is returning in a serious way – it won't just open the full 'Modern UI' as seen in the most recent Windows 8.1 update. Instead, it looks as though Microsoft will integrate elements of that UI, such as Live Tiles, into it.
The Start Menu is returning in a serious way – it won't just open the full 'Modern UI' as seen in the most recent Windows 8.1 update. Instead, it looks as though Microsoft will integrate elements of that UI, such as Live Tiles, into it.
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