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Teens see Windows 95 for the first time and their reactions are epic!

Most teenagers today were born at the transition between the old and new eras, which means that the earliest version of Windows they (may) have known was Windows XP. And now, for the first time, they encountered the wonders of 20th century computing, which left them speechless.

Your parents or older siblings were lucky enough to live in a time when Microsoft's "window" supported the Windows 95 operating system. He succeeded his predecessor 3.1 and brought many innovations such as the taskbar, the Start menu and Windows Explorer. His output of the year 1995 was truly epic as he was accompanied by extensive advertising campaign  - among others, Microsoft reportedly paid between $8 and $15 million to the Rolling Stones for the use of the song Start Me Up, which links to the Start menu.

Even if other series of operating systems followed years later, such as Windows 98, Me, 2000 ... and finally XP, 95 was etched in our memory forever. But the younger generations, today's teenagers, did not have the honor of knowing the wonders of 20th century computing. The saying goes that it's never too late, so here they are Fine Brothers Entertainment on YouTube faced with outdated technology that older generations used faithfully. And, as you could see, they weren't excited! They were surprised by slowness computer, by sound and boredom system.

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