Cyberlink DVD 9 Gets Windows 7 Certification

As far as program conflicts or inoperable problems concerning the Cyberlink DVD 9, the news that it has gotten Windows 7 Logo certification should more than solidify user worries about installing it on the latest Windows software.

The compatibility issues of most software is a concern, learning from the Windows Vista issues. And with a new operating system, there will be problems for sure but thanks to the efforts of the developers of Cyberlink Power DVD 9, that is one less thing to worry about.

Just enjoy the playback from your PC on the preferred movies you want. The certified PowerDVD software enables outstanding Blu-ray and DVD movie playback quality with multichannel audio for the best movie experience on the efficient and robust operating system.

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Thursday, July 16th, 2009

NextWindow Secures Windows 7 Logo Certification

NextWindow scores a big one as they have become the first optical touch screen manufacturer to be given the Windows 7 logo certification. Achieving Windows 7 logo certification is a major milestone for NextWindow, whose touch screens are used in all-in-one PCs from Dell and Hewlett-Packard. The world’s largest PC manufacturers can now be confident that NextWindow touch screens will achieve the high performance standards required to run within Windows 7.

“Of course we’re excited to be the first optical touch screen manufacturer to announce Windows 7 logo certification,” said Al Monro, CEO at NextWindow. “The accomplishment is testament to the very hard work put in by our development team over the past few months. It is also a reflection of the success we’ve had building touch screens for leading PC manufacturers. NextWindow is ahead of the curve when it comes to understanding the business and technological needs of these companies. We look forward to continued success built around the launch of Windows 7 and the introduction of new touch-enabled PCs.”

With the new interface and accreditations, expect some visual solutions using the touch screen interface to balloon soon. And as far as brands are concerned, you can bet that NextWindow will be a familiar sight in that aspect in business or commercial use.

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Monday, July 6th, 2009