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Video demo of latest Microsoft Windows 7 in action

10 November 2008 One Comment

I’m sure you will know what great hopes have grown on Microsoft’s next generation of upcoming Windows - Windows Seven. Every PC user is just wishing that Microsoft have learnt from the tremendous amount of poor feedback they have received from Vista. So far a good number of experts around the internet have already published what they thought about testing the demo version of Windows Seven and so far so good!

microsoft-latest-windows-seven-7-touch-screen-demo Video demo of latest Microsoft Windows 7 in action

One of new major features people can’t stop talking about is the multi-touch touchscreen functionality (which will only be available in PCs with a compatible screen, mind you!), so that’s exactly what we’ve got a video showcasing for you today. Do tell us what you think of this new feature, are you hopeful or do you think it’s not worthing bothering?

[via CrunchGear]

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One Comment »

  • pays to live green said:
    Wow, that was really bad on Windows party. It definitely didn’t respond well to the touch screen. I agree with the guy in the video that it should be much longer ahead that it already is. Hopefully Windows 7 will be much better than Vista.

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