If you want to try Windows 8, you need to buy a tablet that runs on this OS. But, if you want to get away from this expense and try Windows 8 for free, here comes Splashtop’s Win 8 testbed app.
The app will work much like how Windows’ Remote Desktop works, streaming the interface itself from a computer via WiFi or any other Internet connection. Just install Windows 8 on a computer, set up Splashtop, and stream away! The app’s ability to work smoothly is only limited to what equipment you have. This is most useful if you have high-speed Internet and WiFi hooked up to the computer.
The system is powerful and integrates every feature of Windows 8, particularly because it just streams the interface from another computer. You’ll feel like if you would be using a Microsoft tablet and forget about the fact you’re running Apple’s iOS. Here’s a video to show you how the system performs:
To experience Windows 8 on your iPad, follow these steps:-
The app will work much like how Windows’ Remote Desktop works, streaming the interface itself from a computer via WiFi or any other Internet connection. Just install Windows 8 on a computer, set up Splashtop, and stream away! The app’s ability to work smoothly is only limited to what equipment you have. This is most useful if you have high-speed Internet and WiFi hooked up to the computer.
The system is powerful and integrates every feature of Windows 8, particularly because it just streams the interface from another computer. You’ll feel like if you would be using a Microsoft tablet and forget about the fact you’re running Apple’s iOS. Here’s a video to show you how the system performs:
To experience Windows 8 on your iPad, follow these steps:-
- Install the Win 8 Metro Testbed on your iPad ($24.99). You can ownload it from here.
- Install Splashtop Streamer on your computer from here.
- Run the Splashtop Streamer and make a security code via the application on your computer.
- Run Win 8 Metro Testbed on the iPad and enter the security code you created on the PC.
- After authentication, you will have a remote Windows 8 interface.
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