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Old 11-07-2013, 04:06 PM   #155
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Originally Posted by pl001 View Post
Interesting, obviously I was not aware of that for Samsung.

I think it's fair to say the average consumer won't find those or Windows 7 PCs at their local retailers. Regardless, my point was that Microsoft is not forcing anything more on consumers than anybody else. We are still rolling out Windows 7 devices where I work with no plans to go to 8 anytime soon.
I don't think it is easy either. However, it IS easier for Android, simply because you can ALWAYS get whatever version you want, FREE, and install it. You can do the same for Windows, too, but only by getting one of the shrinking number of license keys sold after the end-of-life, which also requires paying yet more money. So while it's not necessarily "forced down your throat" Android DOES make it easier to revert.
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