Good news! At a Chicago electronics store, these Windows 7 retail boxes turned up yesterday on Oct 5, 2009. 
Windows 7, the latest version of Microsoft Windows is a series of operating systems produced by Microsoft for its use on computers which includes business and home netbooks, desktops, laptops, media center PCs and tablet PCs. Windows 7 was launched to manufacturing on July 22, 2009 with the availability for October 22, 2009 that is less than three years after the release of Windows Vista, its predecessor.
It is not like its predecessor who has a huge number of new features; Windows 7 is intended with the aim of being fully compatible with hardware and applications with which Windows Vista is compatible already. Microsoft gave the presentations in 2008 focused on a new Windows Shell with a new taskbar, multi-touch support, a home networking system known as HomeGroup as well as performance improvements. Few applications that included with prior releases of Microsoft Windows includes Windows Calendar, Windows Movie Maker, Windows Photo Gallery and Windows Mail, will not be included in Windows 7.
Features of Windows 7:
The features of Windows 7 are pervasive across the system from low-level aspects as the supported characters in NTFS file names to high-level aspects as the selection of themes and backgrounds. But there are some features also that are critical for best support of the world’s many cultures and languages.
Fonts:
Writing and language are at the heart of any culture and therefore support for fonts is necessary to support international users. Windows 7 raises both the quality and range of fonts significantly.
So, go and collect it from the stores and share your experience here.
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Nice one…
m sure it would be more advanced and fully loaded with all the in built S/W in comparison to winodws 6.