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Prices for the OS in the UK range from about £100 for an upgrade version of the Basic package to £249 for a copy of the upgrade to the Ultimate version of Vista.
In the US prices start from $100 (£52) for an upgrade of Vista Home basic to $249 (£127) for the equivalent Ultimate version.
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VISTA PC SPECIFICATIONS
VISTA CAPABLE
800MHz processor
512Mb memory
DirectX9 capable graphics processor
PREMIUM READY
1Ghz processor
1Gb memory
128Mb graphics memory
40Gb hard drive
DVD-ROM
Internet access
I don't mind these stuffs, but £100 for a basic package is frigging day-light robbery!
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Don't worry, ms will figure out ways for you to pay the ms tax anyhoo, maybe in a few years they'll have trained BSA thugs knocking at your door telling you to pay up because "...things burn..."
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i thought people in the IT field have heard of Linux. Laughing
Actually he said:
"I've been waiting and waiting, and I've been using my personal laptop for work -- it's not working well," he said.
"This is a big deal for me. I'll hopefully get the better performance that I need, and I won't have to go through the trouble of upgrading later."
I fail to see the logic - his laptop hasn`t been working well with microsoft`s products yet he is still quite comfortable giving 100$ or more for another microsoft product...
i went to town today and not one of the stores i visited had a vista display, they had it boxed and xp machines running but no vista. I was going to make sure they didnt screw up minesweeper
Techgage wrote:Will using Vista put a damper on your gaming addiction? When we took a look at Beta 2 this past summer, we saw rather large performance decreases. Now that Vista is finally out, have things been improved?
to be fair, the performance decrease is probably because the operating system requires a pentium7 11ghz processor to run, and no games have been made for optimum vista compatibility... but
imagine if you had two computers with the same specs, one ran vista and one ran debian, and played a game available for both operating systems... which machine do you think will perform better? (:
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Microsoft isn't that bad, but they make the same mistake over and over with each release of their well-known Windows: It needs a PC with so good specs that you can't afford it.
Debian and other Linuxes and Mac OS X and whatever else doesn't make this mistake, and that's why they are more famous by users running older machines. If Windows wouldn't need so big downloads like DirectX, .NET Framework, MSXML, then it would be better.. but the full installation of DirectX is about 100MB, and the full installation of .NET is about 200MB and MSXML is about 50MB, calculating that together makes 350Mb which would be a complete Debian CD with the software and the kernel and the OS.
My Dad says to me yesterday 'I had a great idea - release a disc called 'Vista Upgrade' that when inserted, automatically removes Windows and installs Linux over the top.'
I for one am glad to see the release of Vista. Already I have seen locally the prices of laptops (and desktops) coming down in a big hurry. YEAH! For example a brand new Lenovo 1.4GHz w/ 512M w/ XP was selling for $899 and is now only $575. This will surely affect the used pc market as well.
mzilikazi wrote:I for one am glad to see the release of Vista. Already I have seen locally the prices of laptops (and desktops) coming down in a big hurry. YEAH! For example a brand new Lenovo 1.4GHz w/ 512M w/ XP was selling for $899 and is now only $575. This will surely affect the used pc market as well.
Now that you're saying it, the local PC store here also has many products in sale
Now I can buy new test PC's for 50% off!
mzilikazi wrote: For example a brand new Lenovo 1.4GHz w/ 512M w/ XP was selling for $899 and is now only $575. This will surely affect the used pc market as well.
Where do you see that? Online or local?
Thnx.
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mzilikazi wrote: For example a brand new Lenovo 1.4GHz w/ 512M w/ XP was selling for $899 and is now only $575. This will surely affect the used pc market as well.
Where do you see that? Online or local?
Thnx.
Actually that was a local sale at Staples. They had it grouped w/ the Vista laptops so of course the big prices difference immediately catches your eye. I usually see alot of items in each store that will never be advertised online since they're usually 1 or 2 pieces only available at that particular store.
mzilikazi wrote: For example a brand new Lenovo 1.4GHz w/ 512M w/ XP was selling for $899 and is now only $575. This will surely affect the used pc market as well.
Where do you see that? Online or local?
Thnx.
Well here you go Lenovo R51 It is a refurb but alot of machine for the $. I have not specifically checked Linux compat on this lappy but Lenovo is generally known for excellent Linux compatibility.