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.
Just buy a mac.
You notice they conviently left out the fact Windows make you register ALL software, even one's you don't have to register. They are supposed be registered through window. That's just Bull, another way for Microsoft to Know/Control what you run
I just recently bought a Gateway AMD Turion64 X2. It says it is Windows Vista ready. I got Vista for free with a rebate. Is it worth getting? Am I going to have to buy this 3D graphic thing everyone is talking about or does Vista ready mean I am good to go once I get the windows?
you should never buy a OS when it first comes out. It takes them 6 months after release to get all of the bugs worked out of it. Chill out and wait a few months and it will work and the PC on the market by then will be able to handle it's needs better. I dont buy a new OS till I buy a new PC.
Just bend over and take it, you will have to do it sooner or later. Plus finding bugs and over coming PC problems is half the fun. A true nerd would get that...
Wow looks & sounds great! I just don't like the fact that it takes up heap of resources.
It's a Macintosh!
Also, since Vista is a new windows am I going to have to redownload everything that I currently have on my computer, for example my games, iTunes, things such as that?
I say no thanks to Microsoft. In a few months I'll be able to buy a new eMachine for $500 and it'll be bundled with Vista.
This would all be very nice is the x86 memory architure were NOT the horrible bottleneck that it is now: it simply CANNOT ADDRESS ENOUGH RAM to make the "vista experience" not TORTURE It is high time to leave x86 in the distant past!! Sagacious?
Gave me better insight to Vista. I am considering upgrading to it and needed more info.
I have a GE Force 6100 adapter. Is this a 3Dcard??
Hmmm...$4oo.oo!!! i think i will go for a PS3.
All these people who posted comments are all hardcore nerds who have no life.
All of the new technology with Vista is all well and good but I'll wait to upgrade till I find out what bugs need to be worked out first...
I've yet to see anything in Vista that wasn't done my Apple's OSX several years ago. It's sad, really, because Microsoft has such a larger budget and more equipment to work with. The question remains: will Microsoft ever again come up with something innovative enough to get me to plunk down the cash for one of their operating systems?
7 version of vista....LOL. Home Premium...geez...and Microisoft still has the same security issues..like in previous versions. When people start thinking for themselves, not let a big brother think for them
I've yet to see anything in Vista that wasn't done by Apple's OSX several years ago. It's sad, really, because Microsoft has such a larger budget and more equipment to work with. The question remains: will Microsoft ever again come up with something innovative enough to get me to plunk down the cash for one of their operating systems?
wow...just get a mac
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46 Posted by mxguy250 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:31PM EDT Report Abuse
I tested 2 version of the beta... WOW, what a PIG on memory. And it need alot of tweaking to get things to run right. Not worth 400 bucks ! I will stick with Fedora for free :)