As planned, this week, on Thursday, Microsoft officially introduced its latest operating system Windows 7. The new operating system offers users a streamlined interface and exciting new growth opportunities, can simplify everyday tasks and maximize the impact of computers of all types and sizes. Simultaneously with the release of Windows 7 was presented many new models ready computers, notebooks and even netbooks.
Operating system Windows 7 supports touch control and is able to recognize multiple simultaneous touches, allowing users to interact with a computer using the touch screen. In addition, Win7 supports DirectX 11 and has a 64-bit version that can significantly improve graphics performance and bring fun and games, demanding to resources, to a new level. For consumers, Microsoft offers three editions of Windows 7: Windows 7 Home Premium, Windows 7 Professional, and Windows Version of Windows 7 Starter will be available to producer’s netbooks and distributed exclusively in the finished devices.
If you own a netbook wishing to upgrade to the latest version of Windows, then you're probably going to buy an external optical drive. But this time, Microsoft has decided to formally allow users to install Windows 7 with USB-drive. According to the source, installer Windows 7 for netbooks can "download Windows 7 directly to the USB drive netbook, no need to use a CD or DVD disc. However, to install Windows 7 Starter with flashes of netbook is possible only provided that this netbook has already installed a legal copy of Windows XP or Windows Vista, but it should not be a problem. Currently, the price for downloadable version and the price of conventional versions of virtually identical, although there is still no official way to make the DVD-version in the version for netbooks and supports installation from a USB drive.
Shortly after the official release of Windows 7 there is evidence of the popularity of this operating system. Already there are signs that this is the most popular version of Windows that currently exists. In accordance with the figures quoted by Electronista, on the Amazon pre-orders for the new operating system were so large that the rating of Windows 7 has exceeded even top the last book about Harry Potter. OS Windows 7 yielded only the last opus of Dan Brown's "Lost Symbol", pretty impressive when you consider that Amazon is specialized in selling books, not software. Windows 7 has already made much better than its predecessor, Windows Vista. The first eight o'clock the number of pre-orders for Windows 7 exceeded the total number of pre-orders for Vista. This is a sure sign that a very large number of consumers goes directly from Windows XP to Windows 7.
While the impressions of Windows 7 are mainly positive, in particular, the user can speak of a virtualized Windows XP environment for software and hardware that are not compatible with the new OS directly. Windows 7 could well be the operating system, which finally dismisses the eight-Windows XP with pedestal.



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