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Microsoft Windows 7

By PC Pro


It's hard to find fault with Windows 7: Microsoft's latest OS delivers on ease of use, performance and features - a far more impressive effort than Vista.

Published on Oct 22, 2009

We've poked and prodded, ruminated and cogitated, we've debated its worth, and benchmarked it to within an inch of its life. We've installed it on a huge variety of machines, from netbooks to luxury laptops, low-powered PCs to gaming rigs - and now, we're ready to deliver the PC Pro verdict on Windows 7.

Without giving too much away, you'll be happy to discover the news is good. We like Windows 7 a lot - so much so, that the disappointment that was Windows Vista has already become a distant memory - and during the course of this extended review we'll be detailing exactly why.

Over the coming pages you'll find detailed analysis and ratings of Windows 7's ease of use, its new features and how it performs. More importantly, we deliver our final verdict on whether Microsoft's new baby is worth the upgrade.

Use the links below to jump straight to the various sections of the review:

EASE OF USE
Jump Lists, HomeGroup and an improved search tool give Windows 7 a huge usability boost.

FEATURES

Touchscreen technology, new media features and more - but are the new features worth paying for?

WINDOWS LIVE ESSENTIALS

We see how Movie Maker, Mail and Photo Gallery have changed, and welcome a newcomer.

PERFORMANCE
A change in Windows 7's display driver model means it's the most responsive OS since XP.

OVERALL

Should you upgrade? Will businesses take the plunge? And which version should you buy?

 

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Windows 7 is far more touch-friendly than before; the onscreen keyboard is a good example of this. Windows 7 is far more touch-friendly than before; the onscreen keyboard is a good example of this.
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