Microsoft referred the beta version of Windows 7 manufacturers of devices
The company Microsoft has provided approximately 2000 copies of pre-beta version of Windows 7 engineers from companies producing equipment. The full beta version of the operating system will appear early next year, but until Windows 7 may test the device manufacturers. The beta version of Windows 7, the conference received Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) 2008, they were shown examples of work with a variety of devices that can connect to a PC through Windows 7, for example, Canon SD990 and Nokia N95.
Special Features Windows 7 on of equipment include:
• Devices and Printers - managing printers and other devices connected via USB, Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.
• Device Stage - communicate with mobile phones, players, cameras and similar devices. Interaction through a window that is created by these devices. Participants in the project have already begun Brother, Epson, HP, Motorola, Nikon, Sansa, Canon and Sony.
• A simple and reliable way to access the Internet using a wireless modem, streamlined hardware setup.
• Support for managing the touch, gestures and multitouch: rotation, zooming, etc. through the tactile effects of multiple fingers.
Special Features Windows 7 on of equipment include:
• Devices and Printers - managing printers and other devices connected via USB, Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.
• Device Stage - communicate with mobile phones, players, cameras and similar devices. Interaction through a window that is created by these devices. Participants in the project have already begun Brother, Epson, HP, Motorola, Nikon, Sansa, Canon and Sony.
• A simple and reliable way to access the Internet using a wireless modem, streamlined hardware setup.
• Support for managing the touch, gestures and multitouch: rotation, zooming, etc. through the tactile effects of multiple fingers.
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