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{{OSinfobox
|tanname= Windows NT-tan
|image=
 
|cname= Windows NT-san
|alias= Windows New Technology, OS/2 3.0
|debut= Unknown
|height= *none officially listed
|haircolor= lilac (most common)
|eyecolor= blue
|apfaction= [[Windows Family]]
|lineage= [[WinNT]]
 
|osper= Windows NT 3.x
|osdev= Microsoft
|reldate= 27 Jul 1993
|lastrel= Version 3.51 SP5 (19 Sep 1996)
}}
 
==Character Details==
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. She mainly represents NT 3.x, and is portrayed as the mother of 2K-tan, Inu-T and the other NT releases.
 
Although usually seen as loving, sweet and motherly, a few artists' depictions show NT-tan as a bold, and sometimes crazed warrior, shown with a bladed weapon. One such depiction shows her alongside a similarly-armed Windows 95-tan.
 
==Other designs==
 
==="Inu-T"===
See [[InuT-tan]].
 
The second is known as "Inu-T", a young, blue haired dog-girl who wears a blue dress, and socks and gloves shaped like paws.  Whether she was originally meant as an alternative design to the previously mentioned NT-tan is unknown, but now Inu-T is commonly recognized as representing Windows NT 4.0 Workstation (a later NT-based operating system preceding Windows 2000). 
 
===Deja Vu's design===
Yet another NT-tan, Windows NT SP6, was designed by the dōjinshi group [[Dispute between Futaba Society and Déjà vu|Deja vu]], but it was considered a bootleg design by Futaba society and not an official OS-Tan. Her design has not been used since then.
 
See also:
*[[List of OS-tans]]
 
[[Category:Windows]]
[[Category:Controversy]]

Revision as of 17:44, 20 April 2011

Article moved to Windows NT