...The Release Candidate is out, and
Microsoft is giving away free license keys!
The catch is that it expires on March 1st, 2010. But still! A year to try it out, and it's oh-so-much fun. So I spent the greater part of last weekend installing on my
Eee 901. Not that it would normally take that amount of time (I hear average is 20-30 minutes), but I had to make some tweaks to deal with a) No DVD drive, b) only 4GB on the main SSD, and c) overall Kralik geekiness, which can't stand to leave anything tweakable alone. I got the installation down to 2.5GB or so and used an SD card.
Coming from XP, it seems to be a great system! Whereas Vista was a marketing flop, the press on Windows 7 has been very positive so far. It's more or less Microsoft trying to get away from the Vista name while adding on a few nice touches. My Eee is not what you'd consider a powerful machine, but in many cases W7 is actually smoother and/or faster than XP. Some of it is subjective, while a few things I know FOR SURE took several seconds (yes, SECONDS of my life, WASTED!) are almost instant in W7. No such luck with Vista.
Also, my battery life has improved:
-5.5 hours browsing the web --> 6.5 hours
-7.5 hours with wireless off --> 9 hours
So I just thought I'd give a brief summary of my experiences so far... even though I've been eying several tablet-style laptops and thinking of upgrading to one (Eee T91, Viliv S7, mmm....), I think I'll wait until I can buy one with Windows 7 later this year.
If you are interested in trying out the RC, a word or two of precaution:
1) Do a clean install, not an upgrade.
2) Know that once the expiration date hits, you'll have to back up your data and reinstall an OS. You get to use the computer for two hours at a time before it automatically reboots.