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Best Windows 8 Accessories
Best Windows 8 accessories
Windows 8 is ready
to go for your computing experience but are you ready for Windows 8?
Sure, you might have a laptop of AIO that can handle it. By Jiminy, you
may even be heading down to the shops to buy a new machine specially for
it but, either way, don’t forget your Windows 8 accessories.Obviously,
there are more Windows 8 accessories to choose from than most humans
have time to sift through, but we are superhuman here at Pocket-lint -
so we’ve done it for you. Here are the best Windows 8 accessries, according to us.
Keyboard
Logitech Bluetooth Illuminated Keyboard K810
The Logitech Bluetooth Illuminated Keyboard K810 is optimised for the Windows 8 system and complete with shortcut keys. At the same time, it also works with Apple’s iOS and Google's Android operating system and can pair with up to three devices simultaneously. The result is that users can seamlessly switch between devices.
Trackpad
Logitech Wireless Rechargeable Touchpad T650
Mouse
Microsoft Wedge Touch Mouse
Windows8
Windows 8 is the current release of the Windows operating system, produced by Microsoft for use on personal computers, including home and business desktops, laptops, tablets, and home theater PCs. Development of Windows 8 started before the release of its predecessor in 2009. Its existence was first announced at CES 2011, and followed by the release of three pre-release versions from September 2011 to May 2012. The operating system was released to manufacturing on August 1, 2012, and was released for general availability on October 26, 2012.
Windows 8 introduces significant changes to the operating system's
platform, primarily focused towards improving its user experience on
mobile devices such as tablets to rival other mobile operating systems (such as Android and IOS), taking advantage of new or emerging technologies (such as USB 3.0, UEFI firmware, near field communications, cloud computing and the low-power ARM architecture), new security features (such as malware filtering, built-in antivirus software, and support for secure boot, a UEFI feature which allows operating systems to be digitally signed to prevent malware from altering the boot process), along with other changes and performance improvements.
Windows 8 also introduces a new shell and user interface based on Microsoft's "Metro" design language, featuring a new Start screen with a grid of dynamically updating tiles to represent applications, a new app platform with an emphasis on touchscreen input, the new Windows Store
to obtain and purchase applications for the system, and the ability to
synchronize programs and settings between multiple devices.
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