Are MSI recommend upgrading to windows 8 for MSI U180

sorry i use google translator
Are MSI recommend upgrading to windows 8 for MSI U180 and why ?
drivers for windows 7 only where windows 8 ?
http://www.msi.com/product/nb/U180.html#/?div=Driver&os=Win7 32

Somehow reminds me of the urge of people that jumped on the Ivy BIOS bandwagon whilst using their Sandy CPUs.
Re-install Win 7 and enjoy a stable OS. Win8 is probably a repeat of Vista. Users are paying for an OS to do testing for M$    The latest is not always the best.
Win8 will probably be followed by a revised OS in a very short space of time. 

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