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Microsoft officially shows off Windows 7 packaging

by Parm Mann on 24 June 2009, 10:02

Tags: Windows 7, Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT)

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We've already seen the Windows 7 box art following leaks in recent months, but Microsoft is now officially showing off the design and providing a look inside the weird-shaped packaging.

A unique colour is associated with each of the three "main" editions, and Microsoft claims it designed the packaging by listening to what its customers wanted - namely a simple clean design that's easy to open and reduces waste.

It's certainly simple as it consists of just four main parts - the plastic case, a paper sleeve, a getting started guide and the DVD disc. It opens like a standard DVD case and is sealed across the top.

Microsoft reckons the packaging is 37 per cent lighter than the Windows Vista design, and the plastic case is recyclable, too.

It's clean, it's simple, and yes it reduces waste. However, given that a Windows release tends to come around only once every few years, we were kinda hoping for at least a few bells and whistles. Microsoft, it seems, is going to continue to let its software do the talking.

In related news, Microsoft has also announced that it will cease to offer downloads of the Windows 7 Release Candidate on August 15th. If you're still using the Beta, make the switch to Release Candidate before that pesky two-hour reboot kicks in on July 1st.



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It's a box - it could be plain white for all it matters - who cares? :) The important bit is the content, and how it performs and that has had plenty of publicity - MS don't need eye catching eye candy to sell it - an OS isn't exactly an impulse buy!

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Yes, really disapponting, I buy the box to put on a shelf so everyone can see that I'm at the forefront of technology - even though I only bought it on impulse because it caught my eye in PC World.


So take your pick - I tend to view 1 - but some people will buy it on impulse because they have been exposed to an eye catching box

Personally I think it looks fine although box design wouldn't influence me on little bit on whether to purchase it or not (I'd probably go OEM anyway)

What sort of bells and whistles would you expect - a button that plays the Microsoft sound-of-the-moment when it is pressed? Built in snow storm scene? :)
I would rather order it online and download a .iso file.
i dont need fancy packaging. all i need is the software itself and the key code. I have blank dvds so let me use em.
looks good enough to me, i dont think theres any need for it too be fancy
Looks quite nice. I did quite like the elaborate cases they use for Vista and Office 2007, but I can imagine these newer ones are far cheaper and lighter so it makes sense to change them. It's not like anyone will really mind anyway.
I'll be getting w7 on our SA aggreement so I really dont care what the packaging looks like, if we were all bothered about what the box looks like wouldnt we all be using Mac's?




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