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Have they said how much the media center upgrade will be? I run a cablecard tuner/dvr through my computer and information hasn't been easy to find. At least the company that makes my card has a Windows 8 tutorial on their site which should help.
I use my computer on my TV and I wonder if Metro will be a better interface for that. Anyone with that setup now?
Just tried it tonight, actually. Works really well if you set it to high DPI mode (AKA "Make everything on your screen bigger" in settings). Full 1080p. Here are some shots of it:
This is on a 50" display. Mind you, it's not perfect, as you still have to sit a bit closer than usual, but it's far better than having to use the desktop.
You can forget about navigating it with a remote though. Play/pause works in Xbox Video (using the Windows Media remote) but nothing else does.
You can forget about navigating it with a remote though. Play/pause works in Xbox Video (using the Windows Media remote) but nothing else does.
Would buy a Windows Kinect in a heartbeat for this if it worked. They really need to do something about that.
Would love to see XBOX gamepad support added at some point for navigation.
The media center pack for Windows 8 Pro seems to cost 13 Dollars / 10 Euros. http://www.windows8core.com/confirmed-windows-media-center-pack-for-windows-8-pro-would-cost-12-79/
Upgrading from Windows 8 (non-pro) seems to require the Pro Pack.
We set out to make it as easy as possible for everyone to upgrade to Windows 8. Starting at general availability, if your PC is running Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7 you will qualify to download an upgrade to Windows 8 Pro for just $39.99 in 131 markets. And if you want, you can add Windows Media Center for free through the “add features” option within Windows 8 Pro after your upgrade.
Would love to see XBOX gamepad support added at some point for navigation.
So I can upgrade to Windows 8 for $39.99 digitally? Did not know that.
I use my computer on my TV and I wonder if Metro will be a better interface for that. Anyone with that setup now?
It's listed there http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009H1BHZ0/?tag=neogaf0e-20Just checked my bank accounts and everything is set for my Acer W700. I dont preorder though, unless Amazon lists it, which is not the case yet. I'll probably go to my local retailer. Buying new stuff is more exciting if you go to the store!
Better link:
http://www.amazon.com/Acer-Iconia-W700-6607-11-6-Inch-Tablet/dp/B009H1BHZ0/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1350658080&sr=8-3&keywords=iconia+w700
$750 is a pretty great price for this thing.
Can RT run two apps side by side?
Browser + Hulu would be awesome.
I'm going to pick up a fresh install 64-bit version after work (not an upgrade). All I need to do on my new PC is Gaf, game and art using photoshop and 3D Studio Max. Which version should I be looking to get?
Also what is the difference between these two?
Windows 8 (Full Version) - $99.99
Windows 8 Professional System Builder (Full Version) - $139.99
Thanks.
Is there a way to search all and not just apps, files, etc separately?
Better link:
http://www.amazon.com/Acer-Iconia-W700-6607-11-6-Inch-Tablet/dp/B009H1BHZ0/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1350658080&sr=8-3&keywords=iconia+w700
$750 is a pretty great price for this thing.
I'm semi expecting Xbox Next to just be a Windows 8 box and that Microsoft will position it for the large screen instead by adding these extra input methods. Or maybe they will come to everything in the next Windows update.
Only power and USB. The 'speakers' are just holes that redirect the sound forwards.what does the dock do? just add USB ports? is that a speaker array on the bottom o the dock?
Any developers here?
One thing I really, really want for Windows 8 is a touchscreen input method for games or emulators . While I dont like touchscreen controls at all, I imagine having the tablet with you and being able to play "real" games with it, without the need of a controller or keyboard would be a fun addition.
Or does something like this exist already? I dont know
For metro games you say? I believe metro apps are required to work with touch and mouse+keyboard and pen interactions are handled by the Os without any extra work required. Controller support is optional (but is also easy to add).
As for current desktop games it wouldn't be so easy to support touch, but i guess if the developer wants it wouldn't be much of a trouble to support.
Any developers here?
One thing I really, really want for Windows 8 is a touchscreen input method for games or emulators . While I dont like touchscreen controls at all, I imagine having the tablet with you and being able to play "real" games with it, without the need of a controller or keyboard would be a fun addition.
Or does something like this exist already? I dont know
I see the next xbox UI being an even more streamlined WinRT. I'm ok with that.
Just wondering but will students be able to get this for free again like Windows 7?
No, that's currently not an option. It's probably my biggest gripe about Windows 8.
Just wondering but will students be able to get this for free again like Windows 7?
I just ordered an Alienware X51 this morning. I needed to make sure I got my order in before they came with Windows 8 installed. Victory!
Is there a way to search all and not just apps, files, etc separately?
I'm not seeing where the OT explains the differences between Windows 8 (Full Version) - $99.99 and Windows 8 Professional System Builder (Full Version) - $139.99.Check the OP, there is a list of information regarding the Windows 8 differences
All the giant colored squares make it look like an OS design for touch screens.
Quick question, currently running W7 on my netbook (yeah yeah I know) and it's been great but just wanted to know if W8 may be more efficient on it?
Thanks!
Tempted to install the Release Preview now so I'm more used to Windows 8 when I buy the upgrade at the end of the month. Windows 7 starting to feel a bit stale.
Just wait unless you don't care about having to reinstall all your software again.