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Fact #1. Forward looking buyers will take two major issues into account when making a purchase. The first is the computer's memory. Unless you have severe budget constraints, you shouldn't even consider models with less than 4GB of RAM. This ensures that it will be able to handle today's resource-heavy applications. But it also can give you peace of mind for a few years to come.
Fact #2. The second thing to consider is connectivity. Specifically, what kind of USB ports it has. Anything worth its salt should include at least one USB 3 port. And ideally it will have a Type-C port as well. This is poised to become the standard in the near future. It is small enough for smartphones, powerful enough for laptops, and fast enough to support 4K video transfer.
Fact #3. Windows 1 was released in November of 1985. Unlike the Windows versions of today, it wasn't a full operating system. Instead, it was a graphical user interface for MS-DOS. When initiated, it took over the screen and launched an application called Program Manager. One of its most revolutionary features was its heavy reliance on a mouse. Back then, most applications were still using a keyboard as the main input method.
Fact #4. Windows 95 was the first version to be a true operating system. It introduced many staples that are still used in current OS. These include the Start menu, taskbar, and Windows Explorer. In 1997, Microsoft underwent a period of extreme controversy. They tried to integrate Internet Explorer into these systems via an update. It eventually led to an infamous anti-trust lawsuit.
Fact #5. Windows 10 was released in 2015. It brought back the balance between a touch interface and traditional desktop use. Previous iterations like Windows 8 had relied on touch extensively. This current version allows users to switch between keyboard and tablet modes as needed. It also features universal apps that can run seamlessly on both mobile and desktop devices.
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