Just as a reminder, the free upgrade offer will end on the 29th of July. This means that if you do want to upgrade to Windows 10 after the 29th of July, be prepared to pay money for it. How much, you ask? According to Microsoft, there are plans to charge $119 for a Windows 10 Home License, which is pretty much $110 saved if you upgrade before then.
We guess there are some who are hesitant to upgrade as Windows 10 does sport a new UI and new features that will need some getting used to. However the changes aren’t as drastic compared to Windows 8/8.1 and in some way, you could even call it a more snazzy version of Windows 7.
So far reviews of Windows 10 have been largely positive, at least compared to Windows 8/8.1, so if you’re hesitating on upgrading, maybe you should check out some reviews first before making the move, but remember, you’ve got 4 days left!