![]() ![]() Moreover, the user interface is stylish and polished with the new Aero Glass UI, providing a user-friendly and attractive experience. Thanks to innovative technologies, you can develop a virtual emulated environment for your Android devices. Microsoft Windows 7 Home and Premium comes well-equipped for your home and office purposes. Not to mention this operating system is among the best of all Windows 7 variants such as Home Basic and Windows Starter. The Home and Premium edition of Windows 7 offers you the ease of use, excellent performance and the availability of OEM. When looking for an operating system for your computer, the above two factors are detrimental, along with the user interface. Home Premium can utilize multiple monitors while the Starter program cannot.Microsoft Windows 7 Home and Premium is a solid all-in-one operating system which comes with enhanced security and better performance to meet all your needs at the ground level. Home Premium has better networking features than Starter.Ħ. Home Premium can use Aero while Starter cannot.ĥ. Home Premium can accommodate more memory than the Starter program.Ĥ. Home Premium is available in 32/64-bit versions while Starter is only 32 bits.ģ. The Home Premium program is available in retail while the Starter program isn’t.Ģ. ![]() So the Starter program is limited to using a single screen at a time either the main screen or the external monitor.ġ. What they cannot do is use extended or duplicate a desktop. Users of Windows 7 Starter still have the ability to plug an external monitor to their netbook which is very useful as netbooks have very small screens. The ability to connect multiple monitors is also absent in the Starter program but not in Home Premium. So Starter is pretty much limited to functioning as a client and not as a host. What you cannot do is create home networks or share an Internet connection to other computers in the network both of which you can do in Home Premium. When it comes to networking, you can use Starter to join networks, connect to the Internet and such. Traditional eye candy like desktop backgrounds, screensavers, and custom colors are also not available in Starter. This makes Starter look more like Windows 95 than Windows 7. Once you start Windows 7 Starter, the lack of Aero, or the glass-like interface, is very stark. There is no point in tackling the capacities of 64-bit versions as there would be no comparison. All other 32-bit versions of Windows 7 can support a maximum of 4GB of RAM, but Starter is limited to 2GB. The same is also true when it comes to the amount of memory it can support. The main reasoning behind this is that Starter was never meant to work on computers with higher specs. Windows 7 Starter is full of limitations not the least of which is the availability of a 64-bit version. By comparison, you only get the Starter program preinstalled in low-end netbooks and not in retail. Home Premium is available in the retail market or can come preinstalled in new computes. The main difference between the two is availability as you can’t easily get the Starter program. On the low end of the range, we have Starter and Home Premium. Just like the other operating systems that preceded Windows 7, it also comes in multiple versions that are priced according to the features that they have. Windows 7 Starter vs Windows 7 Home Premium ![]()
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