These editions will differ in terms of features as well as the platform support. Letting go of the Home Premium, Home Basic monikers, Microsoft has made Windows 8 as the standard version and is the default recommendation for normal consumers. However, the techie users as well as technology professionals can opt for Windows 8 Pro, which will include broader set of features including updated Windows Explorer, Task Manager, and better multi-monitor support.
Windows 8 Enterprise will extend 8 Pro to include features like encryption, virtualization, PC management, domain connectivity and new mobility scenarios.
Microsoft is also launching a version of Windows for ARM based systems, which will consume less power and will only be available pre-installed on the devices; so, you can't buy it separately unlike other versions. Windows RT will come pre-bundled with Microsoft Office, but will not be able run any other desktop apps and will also lack the Windows Media Player and other enterprise features present in Windows 8 Pro and Enterprise editions.
Company has stated that there will also be a Windows 7 Starter replacement for China and a small set of select emerging markets. There is no word on the features of this emerging market edition, but it will include local languages.
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