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Editions
Improved Look,
Windows 7 is about building on the fundamentals of Windows Vista while
introducing new experiences that will make using Windows simpler, faster and
friendlier.
Windows 7 will be available in 6 editions, but primary emphasis is being
put towards Home Premium and Professional for mainstream markets.
Edition |
Features |
Starter |
Broad app and device compatibility, unlimited application
support, Safe, reliable, and supported. Ability to join a
Home Group, Improved taskbar and Jump Lists. |
Home Basic |
Starter features,
Unlimited applications, Live Thumbnail Previews &
enhanced visual experience, Advanced networking support
(ad-hoc wireless networks and internet connection
sharing), Mobility Center |
Home Premium |
Home Basic features, Unlimited applications
Aero Glass & advanced windows navigation, Easy networking &
sharing across all your PCs & devices, Improved media format
support, enhancements to Windows Media Center and media
streaming, including Play To, Multi-touch and improved
handwriting recognition. |
Professional |
Professional features, Unlimited applications , Ability
to join a managed network with Domain Join, Protect data
with advanced network backup and Encrypting File
System, Print to the right printer at home or work with
Location Aware Printing. |
Enterprise |
Windows 7 Enterprise is available only through Microsoft
Volume Licensing. |
Ultimate |
Professional and Consumer, Unlimited applications,
BitLocker data protection on internal and external drives, DirectAccess
provides seamless connectivity to your corporate network.
(requires Windows Server 2008 R2), Decrease time branch
office workers wait to open file across the network with
BranchCache. (requires Windows Server 2008 R2), Prevent
unauthorized software from running with AppLocker
Note:
Ultimate includes all Enterprise and all Home Premium
features, including multi-language packs. |
Windows 7 Ultimate which is the edition Microsoft made available for
testing incorporates all the features from the consumer and business
editions. Some of the features users will find in this edition
include Media Center, integration with devices such as the XBOX 360,
Media Extenders, Complete PC Backup (now System Image), business
networking, Group Policy support, BitLocker to Go, Windows Touch,
Tablet PC and advanced window management features.
Pricing
SKU |
Full Package |
Upgrade Package |
*Windows 7 Starter |
OEM only |
OEM only |
*Windows 7 Home Basic |
OEM only |
OEM only |
Windows 7 Home Premium |
$199.99 |
$119.99 |
Windows 7 Professional |
$299.99 |
$199.99 |
Windows 7 Enterprise |
Volume License Only |
Volume License Only |
Windows 7 Ultimate |
$319.99 |
$219.99 |
Windows Anytime Upgrade From: |
Pricing |
Windows 7 Starter to Windows 7 Home Premium |
$79.99 |
Windows 7 Starter to Windows 7 Professional |
$115 |
Windows 7 Starter to Windows 7 Ultimate |
$165 |
Windows 7 Home Basic to Windows 7 Home Premium |
$80 |
Windows 7 Home Basic to Windows 7 Ultimate |
$165 |
Windows 7 Home Premium to Windows 7 Professional |
$89.99 |
Windows 7 Home Premium to Windows 7 Ultimate |
$139.99 |
Windows 7 Professional to Windows 7 Ultimate |
$140 |
Windows Family Pack licensing |
Pricing |
Windows 7 Home Premium Family License for 3 PCs |
$149.99 |
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Windows 7 Starter
– Entry-level OEM SKU in all markets for cost conscious consumers.
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Windows 7 Home Basic
– Value SKU in emerging markets for cost conscious consumers on
value PC’s.
System Requirements
Minimum system requirements for Windows 7 call for a 1 GHz PC 32/64
bit or better, 1 GB RAM (2 GBs for 64-bit), DirectX 9 compliant
video card with 128 MBs of Video RAM, 18 GBs free hard disk space,
Plug and Play monitor, keyboard, mouse, a DVD-ROM drive, a network
or wireless adapter for networking capabilities and Internet Access.
What is particularly interesting about the system requirements this
time around, they are about the same as Vista while being realistic
where minimum recommendations are concerned. Many consumers will be
pleased to know, they won’t have to do any significant upgrades to
run Windows 7. I was quite surprised to discover how much
performance has improved over Windows Vista running Windows 7 on the
same hardware. For instance, I have Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit
running on an AMD Sempron 1.6 GHz with 512 MBs of RAM and a nVidia
Geforce FX 5200 128 MB AGP card, a very bare bones system I built
back in February of 2006. Boot time is significantly faster in
addition to the time it takes to load the desktop with Gadgets and
invoke the Start menu.
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