Dell devices to support Windows 7

Studio Xps 16

For quick, simple and intuitive computing, Dell systems now support Windows 7. Some of the features of this unique combination include swift booting, simpler navigation, superior search and intuitive networking. These features appear to be the chief reason as to why Dell may see Windows 7 as a real win for its consumers, particularly laptop users.

Clutter on desktop could be decreased with easy shortcuts by means of ‘Jump Lists’ and ‘Pinned Applications’ while the Dell Dock on consumer systems offers an intuitive user interface, thereby increasing access to files. Users can connect Windows 7 PCs by simply using HomeGroup with easy file and printer sharing in home or small business networks. Superior security for businesses is available. The security system has the capability to encrypt USB drives that are connected to a system and restrict the applications that could be installed. Rapid and uncomplicated access to business data without the use of fundamental private network software is also possible.

Tami Reller, corporate vice president and chief financial officer of Windows and Windows Live at Microsoft, commented, “The close collaboration between Dell and Microsoft on Windows 7 has resulted in an innovative new wave of Dell PCs and services. Customers will benefit from a richer computing experience at work, at home and in between.”

With Windows 7 on Dell PC, usual activities like surfing the internet, sharing pictures, creating family videos and playing computer games seem to be simpler and much more fun. Dell is also pre-installing Windows Live Essentials on all Windows 7 consumer PCs, thereby making it easier to chat and/or blog with friends, swiftly share wonderful photos, produce spectacular video clips and browse internet for significant information and particulars for any lifestyle. Several Dell consumer laptops, desktops and netbooks may experience multiple benefits from Windows 7 like multi-touch support, easy-access entertainment and excellent gaming experience.

Studio One 19 may gain a lot with Windows 7. The laptop has a multi-touch screen technology. With Windows 7 and Dell Touchzone software, family members can use touch to arrange the family calendar, classify a music playlist, edit photos, scroll through videos or even flick images to Flickr.

The Studio XPS 16/13 with Windows 7 can prove to be a super combo with regards to multimedia experience. Entertainment buffs can utilize their Studio XPS laptops and Remote Media Streaming in Windows 7 to stream media content (music, pictures and video) from their home PC to a new internet-connected laptop or other Windows 7 gadget in a different place. Alienware Area-51 with Windows 7 may bring an awesome and engaging gaming experience.

Latitude laptops are an adaptable 12.1-inch tablet with multi-touch gesture support. With Windows 7, the XT2 facilitates usual signs like a pinch or tap for scrolling, panning, rotating, zooming and more. Dell’s EdgeTouch LCD sensor lets users to control their workspace without pressing any key. Users may scroll through Web sites and interrelate with regularly used applications or utilize a huge, gesture-enabled touchpad to zoom, rotate and surf through work.

PTC’s Wildfire Pro and CNC Master Cam are two applications that may support Windows 7 and are authorized to operate on chosen Dell Precision workstations. Dell newly rolled out a new series of Windows 7 consulting, management and support services planned to assist organizations better organize their migration plans to the new operating system.

The Vostro 430 laptop is a minitower desktop. The laptop supports dual display and multi-touch technology making touch usage features in Windows 7 like pinch to zoom and tap-and-drag scrolling viable. The Vostro 1220 is an ultraportable 12.1-inch laptop. Daily duties could be smooth and easy on Vostro 1220 with Windows 7.