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EricScott
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Jul 23, 2024

"Microsoft Allegedly Practices Planned Obsolescence with Windows 11"

Last year, I made a significant decision by purchasing a brand new iMac instead of keeping my old Dell desktop. The iMac comes equipped with the latest Apple M1 processor, which provides exceptional performance. Despite my familiarity with Windows, I decided to make the switch to macOS, a decision I have not regretted.

 

One standout feature of the iMac is how seamless the transition was from Windows. I was pleasantly surprised by how easy it was to migrate my data and applications. This has been a game-changer for me and has made my computing experience much more enjoyable.

 

I have also been impressed by the longevity of Apple products. Unlike my previous Windows system, which faced compatibility issues and eventually became obsolete, the iMac is built to last. I am confident that my iMac will continue to receive updates and support for many years to come.

 

Overall, my switch to the iMac has been a positive one. The performance, reliability, and user-friendly interface have exceeded my expectations. I am excited to continue exploring all the possibilities that this new system has to offer.

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  • Microsoft denies any plans to phase out older devices. The hardware requirements for Windows 11 are based on security considerations. Older devices can attempt to bypass the detection, but will lose official support.

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