If I buy an E5 - 573 G - 59 3 I'll be able to upgrade to Windows 10?

If I buy this laptop now I'll be able to upgrade to Windows 10 when it becomes available or is it locked to W8?

Hello!

Your laptop is certainly 'Windows 10 ready' as mentioned in the Web site:

http://us.Acer.com/AC/en/us/content/series/aspire-e

You can also look in the following forum too:

http://community.Acer.com/T5/Windows-10/welcome-to-the-Windows-10-Forum-start-here-first/m-p/366899#...

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