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Free 4 to 6 Month Trial for Windows Embedded OS

Interoperability with industry standard and MS technologies enables broad connectivity

What is Windows Embedded?

Windows Embedded is a family of operating systems that offer familiar tools and technologies for developers to bring the next generation of smart, connected, service-oriented devices to market. Windows Embedded features enable interoperability with industry standards and Microsoft technologies, enabling connectivity to PCs, services, servers, and other devices. Windows Embedded is backed by worldwide support from Windows Embedded Partners and an active development community.

Download a Product Trial:
Download a fully functional evaluation version, then start building and testing Windows Embedded software FREE before making a purchase decision. Trial versions of Windows Embedded products are fully functional for 4 months (6 months for Windows Embedded CE 6.0) without a charge. Products are available by immediate download (Windows Live ID login required) or by requesting a CD-ROM.

Windows Embedded CE and Windows XP Embedded are available on CD as well. Windows Embedded POSReady (next generation of Windows Embedded for Point of Service) is available on CD only. Shipping and handling costs are required for trials requested on CD.

Click here to learn more about the Windows embedded free trial now!

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