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Big deal if it has a Windows key. You are making an issue out of nothing, you are whining for no reason.
The laptop is sold to several OEMs who then customize it. LinuxCertified is putting linux in there, Alienware puts Windows. Obviously, the Windows key must be there for these other OEMs. It is cheaper for the Taiwanese manufacturer to have one "body" for all its clients and not customizing everything. If they do that, the price has to go sky high, and the consumer would lose money for no good reason.