This has probably been mentioned at some point so I apologise if it has.
I read somewhere the other week about the editions that will be available for Windows 8 and really like the new streamlined approach. I found with both Windows Vista and 7 there where too many editions - while Microsoft might have wanted to give consumers choice it seemed to me to be something that could actually confuse consumers who might be unsure which edition to get.
There is now simply Windows 8, Windows 8 Pro, Windows 8 Enterprise, Windows 8 RT (for ARM devices such as tablets).
I think by removing the starter, home basic, home premium and ultimate edition they have made their editions clearer - it's easier to see which version is more suitable for you - e.g. basic users will by Windows 8, professionals professional edition and so on. One thing I read with Windows 7 was some small businesses weren't sure about the differences between ultimate which basically implies everything and the business edition, so removing ultimate does help.





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