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windows 7As stated a lot of times here at Web Talk, The next trend as far as computer technology is concerned will be netbooks and ultraportable computers. Microsoft seems to think the same way and, as a matter of fact, has decided to not let this cash cow go away by the time Windows 7 will be on shelves. In fact, it seems that  Windows 7 will have a so called  Started/Home edition which, despite nothing has been officially said by Microsoft, has been specifically tailored to be installed on netbooks and ultraportable devices. Here is a technical table containing Windows 7 system requirements for netbooks.

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Tags: news, ultraportable, Win7

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