Windows 7 Hardware companies are ready for Windows 7

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many hardware companies announced that new laptop and desktop will take advantage of the new release of windows 7 .

components to take advantage of improved features in Microsoft's upcoming Windows 7 OS.

Microsoft has announced many improvements with Windows 7, like support for more hardware and touch-screen applications, which hardware makers hope to take advantage of. PC makers like Dell and Fujitsu are redesigning hardware to offer more wireless networking options and touch-screen capabilities, which give users an easier way to input data or move images by simply touching screens.
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Dell on Thursday launched Studio 19, an all-in-one PC with multitouch capabilities where users can simultaneously gesture with two fingers on a screen to zoom, pan, tilt or rotate elements in photos, edit playlists or browse the Web. The multitouch capabilities give users a more immersible multimedia experience than keyboards or mice would, Dell said.

Studio 19 is an early manifestation of what Dell's future Windows 7 PCs may look like. The PC maker already has touch-screen capabilities with the Latitude XT2 laptop, and a Dell spokeswoman said the company would build in touch capability across its desktops and other laptops over time.

Dell has perhaps been the most vocal in its ongoing efforts to tailor hardware to take advantage of Windows 7 features. Dell officials didn't offer further details on how they plan to further hardware tweaks, but the company sees the OS as a way to rejuvenate the slumping PC industry. Dell saw a drop in desktop shipments, while its laptop shipments were flat during the previous quarter.

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It seems like you're discussing the hardware advancements and features that various companies are introducing to take advantage of the new release of Windows 7. Here's a summary of the key points from your post:

  • With the upcoming release of Windows 7, Microsoft has announced several improvements, including enhanced support for hardware and touch-screen applications.
  • Hardware manufacturers such as Dell and Fujitsu are redesigning their products to leverage these new features and provide users with enhanced functionality.
  • Dell introduced the Studio 19, an all-in-one PC with multitouch capabilities that allow users to perform various gestures using two fingers on the screen for tasks like zooming, panning, tilting, or rotating elements in photos, editing playlists, or browsing the Web.
  • The multitouch capabilities offered by devices like the Studio 19 aim to provide a more immersive multimedia experience compared to traditional input methods like keyboards and mice.
  • Dell has already incorporated touch-screen capabilities into products like the Latitude XT2 laptop and plans to extend this feature to its desktops and other laptops in the future.
  • Dell is committed to adapting its hardware to make the most of the features offered by Windows 7, with the goal of revitalizing the PC industry.

It's interesting to see how these hardware companies are innovating and adapting their products to align with the advancements in the Windows 7 operating system. This synergy between software and hardware is essential for providing users with a more seamless and intuitive computing experience.
 


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