Fri Jan 26, 2007 1:24PM EST
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With Windows Vista's release finally upon us, it's normal to wonder what Microsoft's newest operating system actually has in store for the user.
What's so great about it? What's not so swell? And what are the new features that could possibly compel me to pay up to $400 to buy it? Well, whether you're going to pay that kind of cash is a question I've dug into in another post, but if you really want the scoop on Vista's most interesting features, well, read on.
Those are the big changes, but Vista of course offers tweaks in virtually every corner of the operating system. For more information (though biased), feel free to flip through Microsoft's marketing materials for more pictures and details.
To see if your current PC can handle Vista, run Microsoft's Vista Upgrade Advisor.
For some early thoughts on Vista, here's some commentary.
Join in the discussion. Here you'll see the comments in the order they were posted.
dont see the $400 worth just for a few tweaks and tricks
I'm really tired of the endless upgrade/update/confirmation/drivers/permissions path.
Sinceramente este Windows Vista No SIRVE Usen Mejor LINUX SUSE VERSION 10
Not worth it. Wait a year when the bugs are worked out, the price drops, and the software industry actually makes programs that run reliably on it.
Microsoft created another hype to take people $$$$
None of these features that you mention seem to make it compelling to rush out and upgrade. For those of us who whose requirements of a desktop/laptop are relatively simple, I will probably wait until I buy another computer that comes with Vista.
Not interested in more crap from Microsoft.
I have already played with the beta version that where floating around, Vista is B S.. Most of your old software will no longer work cause they lock out the old folders,,,,,,,,,,,,, Also just found out the price that it is going for in the UK is twice that here in the USA...
You guys really need to think about what you are saying when talking about price. All 90% of the users will need is Vista Home Premium, not ultimate. The Home Premium is only $120-150, not anywhere near this $400 number you guys are making up.
you should really get a new vid card. integrated vid cards won't look as nice.
Hello! I have an Nvidia video card, GeForce 6800 (256MB), and I was wondering if that was a 3-D graphic card? Thanks.
if you brought your video card or computer within the last 5 years you do.. the qiestion is do you have enough video memory on the card.
does it run in 2-d to? becase i like to 2-d things
wyobuddy, Exactly, can we say Mac wannabe? It's juse like their new Zune.....Ipod replica.
With all the reviews and comments I have been hearing about Vista, I can say one thing for sure, I need an alternative to Vista. I will go buy a Mac, for sure.
the last time i updated form 98 to xp, I could not use half of my 2nd party software and it wound up costing me much much more than the xp itself. Thus, I will not update to vista. The cost will be too much - it also took me over 3 days to get the files transered - some would not transfer, load,ect. I lost a lot of data. overall, the worry of microsoft about protecting their software made mine unusable and lost several items of my data. It is just simply not worth the headache and lost of data to update to Vista. The next computer I buy, I will probably go to linux. jerry
Why would anyone pay $300-$400 to upgrade to a new OS immediately after it's released. If XP taught us anything, it's that a year after initial release(and SP2 or 3) maybe.... as for right now, I'll stick with XP and let everyone else work the bugs out of Vista. And, MS, $400 for a diff OS..... are you insane???
Um yeah it can be M$$$$$. What are you stupid, its not a charity, they are a business. They are out to MAKE money, not give away free stuff. Calling them M$ just makes you look like an ignorant 12 year old.
People need to drop Windows all together..... Go Linux & show Bill that $400 is too much. Every O/S that Bill has given the public falls short of what they claim and leaves a sour taste in the publics mouth. Could they @least work out the bugs for once before they put it out there ?
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26 Posted by wyobuddy on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:51PM EDT Report Abuse
Mmm... Look like Mac OS X in look and features. Way to go Microsoft, only 3-4 years behind...