Windows 7 has many versions from Windows 7 starter to Windows 7 Ultimate. This is the edition of windows 7 starting from the low-end up to the high-end
Starter – Home Basic – Home Premium – Professional – Ultimate
1. Windows 7 Starter and Home Basic will not come with AAC, H.264 or MPEG-2 support. Microsoft seems to have the intention to provide upgrades for those systems to add the support.
2. 4 Gigabytes of ram are supported by all Windows 7 editions in 32-bit mode. The differences are in 64-bit mode. Home Basic and Starter support a maximum of 8 Gigabytes, Home Premium 16 Gigabytes and Professional, Ultimate and Enterprise up to 192 Gigabytes of ram.
3. Windows Media Player Remote Media Experience (RME) is not available in Windows 7 Home Basic or Starter. However, all versions can share media over a home network.
4. All Windows 7 SKUs support 20 simultaneous SMB connections. This works out to 10 users, apparently.
5. Only windows 7 Professional, Ultimate and Enterprise support the Virtual XP Mode.
The editions are kinda confusing to some people. Compared to OS X Leopard, it has only 1 version.
Via Windows 7 news
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That sucks bad.. I am actually looking forward to windows 7..
Windows 7 is kinda good eventhough it has a lot of editions. Anyway every OS has a downside.