Any benefits other than getting rid of the spam request to update to 10?
Not sure anything on your list is actually a benefit to me. Rather than just meekly submitting to MS blackmail and bulllying I think I'll wait.
Who invited you to this thread. Sheesh.
95% of my work is on Linux but I do have a Lenovo Yoga
I had the Yoga option back when it first came out, but bought a loaded Twist instead, since it had much better performance. Has been rock solid running Fedora and generally very happy with it (battery life isn't great, though).
Run Mageia on my home desktop, mostly CentOS/RHEL/Fedora at work.
I don't think we speak Linux...
- Windows 10 is a free upgrade.
- Windows 7, 8.1 will not be supported forever.
- Windows 10 is solid and well made. After you upgrade, you can reinstall Windows 10 fresh including a format if you choose to.
- If you do not upgrade for free in time, you will be required to pay for it later this year.
- Windows 10 has a better UI than Windows 7, so remove your UI interface because it will simply slow your computer down, even if it is just a little.