![]() Bear that in mind or friendships may be in jeopardy.īut of far more fiscal interest is the Windows 7 Ultimate Signature Edition: signed, for you, personally (except not really), by Steve Ballmer. It does mean that, if you have more than ten people come to your party that someone will be crushingly disappointed. For example, a Windows 7 serviette, ten of which are also in the box. So, when you bid your guests farewell, you’ve got something to put all those fabulous giveaways in. Sadly, the card fronts are standard: we were hoping for Bill Gates as the king of hearts and Steve Ballmer as the joker.Ĭertain members of the PC Pro office were very excited to see a jigsaw, and even as I type this they’re putting it together (it is Friday afternoon). Imagine a dozen Windows wallpapers spread randomly around an A1 poster and you’ll get the idea.įar more excitingly, you also get a pack of playing cards with a special Windows 7 decorated back. The first thing to greet your eyes is a “Congratulations!” sheet explaining what you can do at your party (if you so desire, take a look at the Microsoft Windows 7 UK House Party website for even more ideas on how to have fun).Īs you can see from the description, you also get a poster. ![]() Just for the sake of titillation, here’s the box a tiny bit open…Įxcited yet? (For the record, those are not my hands.) Our undercover plan worked, however, and I can now reveal exactly what you get in the box… We’re still undecided whether this is a parody or a serious ad we’d love to believe the latter, but we’re starting to wonder if Microsoft has a sense of humour.
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