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Microsoft Windows 7

Windows 7 has been designed for better everyday use. Windows 7 features a cleaner interface and minimal clicks to access to files and applications. Along with its improved task bar and start menu, Windows 7 will help users finish their work or find music, photos, or video faster and easier. Windows 7 will also boot faster, show fewer popups and helps extend battery life on notebook PCs. Windows 7 has been designed to cut through that complexity and make it easier for people manage devices and access their stuff across multiple devices, and in any location. A new feature called Home Group, for instance, Windows 7 will help consumers connect PCs together to access music, photos and more regardless of where it is stored. With Home Group, consumers can create libraries of files that extend across several computers or devices, so it is easier to find things.

Windows 7 will also help people take advantage of the growing connection between PCs and programming formerly reserved for television. Windows Media Center has become an increasingly popular destination for watching TV on the PC and accessing a variety of other types of entertainment. Windows Media Center in Windows 7 supports new ways to interact with a PC, including using touch and gestures to navigate menus, guides and galleries - one of the bonuses of the touch technology evident in the Windows 7. And Windows 7 offers built-in support for more media formats, so people can use a PC to play more media content and sync it to a broader range of devices. As an alternative to monthly DVR fees, Windows Media Center, with a TV tuner and improved user interface, makes recording TV free and easy.