
Microsoft is making sure that Windows 7 is going to be turning up in the strangest of places, as the company has released an embedded version of the operating system that can be used with televisions, set top boxes and other devices.
The product, which used to go under the coded name of Quebec, was put on show at the ESC show in Boston last year.
It will now be known as Windows Embedded Standard 7 and has been on show at the ESC Silicon Valley conference in San Jose, in the US.
The system will only be available to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), so the public will not actually get their hands on this system until it turns up in a set top box or television.

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