Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Windows 7 is compatible Netbook HP


It seems that Microsoft has taken into account all the mistakes that were made in the development of Windows Vista, so Windows 7, we can say we got to cheer. At least, it took HP to the soul, and as stated Kyle Thornton (Kyle Thornton), a high-ranking representatives from HP in an interview with PC World, an American company has already tested three versions of Windows 7, Professional, Home Premium, and Starter Edition to their Netbook. The latter, incidentally, is the simplest of all the above, and it does not allow the user to use more than three programs at once. About the most past version, Windows 7 Ultimate, Kyle Thornton only said that HP has already tested at the Netbook, but refused to report the results.

But that's not all. According to a senior representative of HP, to further the American company intends to supply its Netbook not only with Windows 7, but with Windows XP and Vista. However, in this case refers to those models aimed at business users.

Well, better late than never. Now we can say that Windows 7 has all chances to become a real commercial success for Microsoft.