Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Windows 7 Lives: 8 Great Windows 7 Laptops Still Available

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Best Windows 7 Laptops Still Available For Sale

Windows 8 has had a difficult time capturing the hearts and minds of PC users. The dramatic change to the Windows interface has even been blamed for at least a portion of the single largest drop in PC sales in history. For those who still want the tried and true Windows experience, we've compiled this list of the best Windows 7 laptops that are still available for sale. Of course, if you're truly interested in picking up one of these notebooks, you'll have to act soon, as they'll be gone before too long.

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