Microsoft just launched Windows 7 which is faster, less cluttered and has new touch-screen features. Steve Ballmer took to the stage Thursday to formally introduce the world to Windows 7. He said Windows 7 is simple to use, responsive, and politely secure—all things that Vista was not.
Microsoft Home Premium version of Windows 7 will be for $ 199.99 for or $119.99 for users seeking to upgrade from older versions of the operating system . This is cheaper than Vista, and shoppers will be able to buy PCs loaded with the software direct from a branded Microsoft store.
There is also discounts Windows 7 upgrades as much as 58% when customers also buy a new Windows 7 PC.


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