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Read what reviewers are saying about Windows 7 in this collection of selected reviews and top news stories.


Get Windows 7
Slate, Oct. 22, 2009
“Microsoft's latest release is the best operating system on the market.”

Windows 7 Keeps the Good, Tries to Fix Flaws
New York Times, Oct. 21, 2009
Windows 7…“keeps what’s good about Windows Vista, like security, stability and generous eye candy, and addresses much of what people disliked.”

With Windows 7 and New Designs, PCs Looking Better
Associated Press, Oct. 21, 2009
“…the debut of Microsoft's latest software that runs PCs is part of why buying a computer is starting to feel fun for the first time in years.”

Windows 7: An Impressive Upgrade
ZDNET, Oct. 21, 2009
"It is, without question, the most impressive software development effort Microsoft has ever undertaken."

Windows 7 Polished to Shine
Seattle Times, Oct. 19, 2009
"Windows 7 … is polished and a pleasure to use, with new features that make it easier to find, use and share files on PCs and networks."

Microsoft Windows 7 Review
Telegraph.co.uk, Oct. 20, 2009
"The whole operating system feels slick and well-designed, and there's no doubt that the inclusion of the Homegroups setting has streamlined the process of sharing content between machines and leveraging networks."

Microsoft Stuns With New Windows That Works: Rich Jaroslovsky
Bloomberg News, Oct. 16, 2009
"Windows 7 is polished, stable and smooth … Windows 7 deserves to be a hit … "

Windows 7 Review Part 12: Wrapping Up
Paul Thurrott's SuperSite for Windows, Oct. 16, 2009
"And while no software is perfect, Windows 7 is the right product at the right time. It is an astonishing accomplishment …"

After Vista, Windows 7 is a Giant Leap for Microsoft
USA Today, Oct. 15, 2009
"Vista's replacement represents a monster leap forward. It’s Vista done right – at last. Microsoft claims hundreds of small improvements, and a few big ones."

Win 7: Microsoft Gets It Right (Finally)
Business Week, Oct. 14, 2009
"It's nice to see an operating system from Microsoft that’s less demanding of hardware resources than its predecessor. More important, Win 7 solves a large number of quirks that made Vista annoying and adds some very polished features that make the program easier to use."

A Windows to Help You Forget
Wall Street Journal & All Things D, Oct. 7, 2009
"It’s a boost to productivity and a pleasure to use."

Windows 7 Review
PC World, Oct. 19, 2009
"Windows 7 gets the basics right. …Should I opt for Windows 7 or an older version of the OS? The call has been easy to make, because Win 7 is so pleasant to use."

7 Good Reasons to Switch to Windows 7
Wired, Aug. 18, 2009
"Because no matter how comfortable you are with XP, you do deserve an OS that’s both newer and better, and Windows 7 will deliver."

First Look: Windows 7 Shapes Up as Microsoft's Best OS Yet
Wired, Aug. 14, 2009
"Microsoft delivers a slickly designed, vastly improved OS that will warp you to the world of today. This upgrade is big, and it’s hugely recommended for Microsoft users."

Additional Reviews & Windows 7 Press Coverage
5 of the Coolest Things You Should Check Out In Windows 7 Today
Network World, Oct. 22, 2009
"Before you do anything else, treat yourself to some lesser known Windows 7 enhancements."


Microsoft's "Seven Days of Windows 7" Promotion
BusinessWeek, October 21, 2009


Enterprise Early Adopters Start Commenting on Windows 7
Computerworld, Sept. 14, 2009
"The city of Miami predicts it will save $54 per PC per year from lower energy costs. U.K.-based financial services firm Baker Tilly said it can save about $28 per PC per year from reduced power consumption."

BMW and Windows 7: Three Reasons Why the Car Giant Is Upgrading Now
CIO Magazine, Sept. 3, 2009
"'We identified a lot of functional and monetary benefits of Windows 7 early on,' says Huber [BMW's Head of IT Workplace Systems]."

Windows 7: A Closer Look
Computerworld, Aug. 13, 2009


Windows 7 Review
Engadget, Aug. 12, 2009


Activewin Windows 7 Review
Activewin, Oct 22, 2009
"Windows 7 delivers three key attractions: improved performance, better compatibility and it’s even easier to use."