Video: First Windows 7 PCs make early debut
Custom computer maker Puget Systems Inc. is shipping Windows 7 computers to its customers starting today -- more than a week before the operating system's scheduled Oct. 22 release -- taking advantage of a loophole in the distribution process for small system builders. Some customers in the Seattle region were expected to pick up their new Windows 7 machines in person as early as this afternoon.
We visited the company's facility in Auburn, Wash., to witness the assembly and packaging of the early Windows 7 computers. For the broader industry, it's the beginning of a rollout that Microsoft hopes will revive the reputation of its flagship product. In these video highlights from our visit, Puget Systems president Jon Bach also offers advice and tips for people contemplating Windows 7.
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