Windows 7 comes standard on most desktop computers and laptops today; the only type of computer that generally does not come with Windows 7 is the netbook because the memory is usually too small to handle the larger, more advanced operating system. Windows 7 adds much more to its predecessor Windows Vista, now, with Windows 7, users have the ability to network, work and play easier and faster than ever. With the new, sleek design of Windows 7, your computer can be more personalized with more themes, screensavers and wallpapers available, in addition, the new performance enhancements provide faster performance from waking up to sleeping and everything in between.
In the new Windows 7, users have the ability to play easier. You can now snap and lock two open windows on the screen together, keeping both windows open while viewing them both. With the new Windows Media Center, you can stream, download and play your favorite music and videos easily and quickly, pair that with the remote streaming capability and you can stream your videos and music to any other computer in your house that is also running Windows 7. The new features are easy to set-up and even simpler to use, providing a simple but complex user interface for even the novice user.
Wireless networking is now easier than ever. Now, you can not only connect to the internet, but you can also connect to other computers through the homegroup network. With the internet, you can utilize the LAN or Wi-Fi, which is easier than ever to connect to. The homegroup is all computers in your home which are running Windows 7. With the homegroup, you can send files and pictures to the other computers in the network or even stream video and music.
Windows 7 means a better, easier to use interface that is suitable for any type of computer user. Whether you are just getting your first computer or have had one since Windows 98, you will find 7 easier to use than any other operating system before.
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