I chose to not upgrade to W8. So does that make me part of the so-called rejection of W8?
No. Why not? Because I've never upgraded an OS and most people don't either. Most people don't use a new OS until they purchase a new computer, which people aren't doing at the rate that they used to thanks to smartphones and tablets.
As people start to look for new computers, they will look at W8 devices and buy them and the sales will continue to grow, particularly for those OEM's that have the sense to put touch based products on the shelves for consumers. W8 SHINES on touch devices, shock of shocks!!!
The concerted effort to bash W8 is nigh unprecedented to me, particularly against the start screen, as if all haters of Microsoft in every market they are in put forth their strongest efforts to see it fail. It's amazing in a way, but so disappointing that such an effort isn't being put into something more ... constructive.








