The company's Windows 8 product roster includes touch-enabled ultrabooks, notebooks, all-in-one desktop PCs, and so-called Smart PCs, which can convert from a traditional laptop to a tablet. For home users, there's the $799.99 Series 5 all-in-one(Credit: Josh Long/CNET). With Windows 8 launched and the holiday shopping season upon us, the time has come for Microsoft to show the world all that Windows Phone 8 can do. CNET's live Windows Phone 8 coverage begins here Monday at 9:30 a.m. PTMicrosoft threw a coming-out party for Windows 8 and the Surface tablet, its most significant new products in years. At an event in New York, the company's chief executive, Steve Ballmer, showcased the tablet and newWindows 8 officially launched yesterday, and starting today, Microsoft's army touchscreen devices are making their way into people's hands. It's a huge change from what you're used to. And we're here to get you through it.If you install Windows 8, you'll have to learn both environments, like it or not; you can't live in just one environment or the other. So how are you supposed to operate it if you have a nontouch computer? David Pogue provides
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