Why is windows 7 better than professional?

I was wondering why is windows 7 better than professional, because I want to see what features ultimate has this professional is not

Ultimate has some extra multimedia features, such as Windows Media Center.  It also has the ability to run multiple languages, I think. In addition, there is not much difference.  And if you do not need to connect to a domain, home edition Premium you will probably give everything that you need and want (and more).

Shawn B Keene | Microsoft contributor community

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