- May 21, 2013
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I have both a Surface RT and two Windows 8 Pro PCs (an all-in-one, new), and a laptop (upgraded from Windows 7). I had the Surface RT first and while I love it, I was always a tad frustrated with how long it took to open up Metro apps. Click on the Games tile, or Twitter, or Skype, or Halo and it would take anywhere from 10-30 seconds to fully load up. I thought this was just a problem with the Surface RT's ARM processor. But after playing around with the Windows 8 Pro PCs, I must say that I'm equally disappointed. Many of those apps take 8-16 seconds to fully load up. If I open up the official Twitter Metro app, it usually takes 10 seconds. If I open up twitter.com in IE in the desktop, it opens up in 1.5 seconds. It's not my Internet connection, a solid DSL connection which is more than adequate. It's got to be the programming of the OS itself, or the programming of the third-party software makers making these apps (Although, even then, Microsoft's native apps like Games and Skype are also slow, so, go figure). I basically spend 98% of my time now on my PCs in dual-monitor desktop mode because the Metro interface is so much slower. What's the deal?