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Windows 7 running in a Samsung Q1 – video

Posted by ctitanic on November 12, 2008 – 10:27 am
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Here is a video published by TheDigitalLifeStyle.com showing W7 in a Samsung Q1P.

As you can see the endless HDD access practically has disappeared and everything moves a lot better in my opinion and comparing it to Vista.

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  • I installed the PDC Build of Win7 on my Samsung Q1U a week or so back and I'm amazed.
    With Vista I'd had to go through turning of themes, services and things like DWM to make it really usable (it ended up looking like Windows 2000!)
    With Win7 I was able to install "out of the box" and with no customisation everything just works.
    Small niggles so far in that I can't get the camera or the arrow keys working (lack of drivers/config app) but hopefully that's coming...
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