The cheapest option available is the Windows 10 Home edition, which is considered the best for personal or household use. Microsoft confirms breaking news about its Windows 10 laptops.READ MORE: Windows 10 users face nightmare choice “We recommend that you don’t install Windows 10 on an older device, as some Windows 7 devices are not compatible with Windows 10 or could experience reduced feature availability.” “Today’s PCs are faster, lightweight yet powerful, and more secure, with an average price that’s considerably less than that of the average PC eight years ago. The tech company said: “For most Windows 7 users, moving to a new device with Windows 10 will be the recommended path forward.
On its advice on its Windows 7 support page, Microsoft revealed the attraction of upgrading to Windows 10. An upgrade to Windows 10 ensures software will receive the latest updates, best bugs fixes and more – but at a price. Those who continue to use Windows 7 could consequently find themselves vulnerable to hackers happy to capitalise on Microsoft focusing solely on its successor. Microsoft ended support for its Windows 7 operating system at the start of this year.