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I'll probably go for one copy at first, just to see if Microsoft has slimmed Windows down any to make it run on phones and tablets. That will also tell me if I can tolerate Metro, or replace Metro with a more usable (on a PC) desktop. In a way also I think of it as amortizing the egregious prices Microsoft was charging for windows 7.
I don't know that I'll use it, though, or migrate my other Win 7 instances, if it hasn't lost any weight, or doesn't otherwise give me a good reason to. Microsoft's trend of dumbing down the Windows UI makes it harder to find more obscure configuration settings and fix things when they do break, and it drives me up a wall. Win 8 looks like a continuation (or maybe gross exaggeration) of this trend.