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Acer Says Microsoft Coming “Back To Earth” With Windows Blue

Microsoft’s Windows 8 operating system wasn’t received all that well by the general public which in turn provoked an angry response from Microsoft OEM partners like Dell and Acer, to name but a few. The main bone of contention was that they were angry sales had suffered because of Windows 8 not being popular. Acer’s President Jim Wong was one of the first to go on the attack about Microsoft’s Windows 8 operating system but he seems to have changed his tune about Windows Blue.

The Acer president has stated that Windows Blue will help bring current Windows 7 users on board with a new Microsoft OS. It is not known if that means the Start button menu will come back, but this is one of the most speculated changes. He suggested that Microsoft has changed its approach because it has finally recognised that the OS doesn’t need to be optimised for touch as not everyone uses touch-screen devices.

“When we were talking to Microsoft, our input to them is balance,” Wong was quoted as saying. “The world in the next five years is not going 100 percent to touch. Although touch makes a lot of possibilities for PCs, you need to take care of the rest of the world that doesn’t need touch.”

Acer had previously attacked Microsoft for trying to kill the operating system ecosystem. They claimed the technology giant was using its mammoth budgets to promote its own products and destroy the competition. Yet Acer have now changed their tune, saying this:

“In the past we consider they (Microsoft) live in heaven. But now they go down to earth and they start to learn how people living on earth think” said Wong.

What do you think Acer’s President’s comments mean for consumers? Is Windows Blue going to be more like Windows 7?

Be sure to keep up to date on all the latest Windows Blue news here.

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