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{{Taninfobox
|+ style=font-size: larger; | '''Windows NT-tan'''
|tanname= Windows NT-tan
|-
|image= wNT.jpg
| colspan=2 style=text-align:center; | [[Image:wNT.jpg|NT-tan]]
 
|- 
|cname= NT-san
! Also Known As:
|alias= Windows New Technology
| NT-san, Windows New Technology
|creator= Canon artists.
|
|debut= Unknown
! Drawn By:
 
| Canon artists, OSC artists
|osper= Windows NT 1.0
|
|osdev= Microsoft
! OS Personified:
|reldate= July 27, 1993
| Windows NT 1.0
|lastrel= v4.0 (July 29, 1996)
|
 
! OS Developer:
|fnote=
| Microsoft  
}}
|
! First Released:
| 27 July 1993
|
! Latest Stable Release:
| v. 4.0 29 July 1996
|}  
There are two mainstream personifications of  '''Windows NT'''. The first NT-tan is depicted as a young woman (though her age range varies from child to adult depending on the artist) with purple hair (ranging from lilac to very dark) and blue eyes. Sometimes she is also portrayed as the mother of 2K-tan, Inu-T, and, less commonly, other NT releases.
There are two mainstream personifications of  '''Windows NT'''. The first NT-tan is depicted as a young woman (though her age range varies from child to adult depending on the artist) with purple hair (ranging from lilac to very dark) and blue eyes. Sometimes she is also portrayed as the mother of 2K-tan, Inu-T, and, less commonly, other NT releases.