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What about the price for a DX10 card? I pretty sure that matters when considering Vista as well.
What about the price for a DX10 card? I pretty sure that matters when considering Vista as well.
just one problem in the ecuation..I'd sure like to know why everyone keeps sayin it's going to cost $400 to upgrade from XP to Vista. Why does everyone pick the most expensive package, which is not the upgrade charge, but a new install charge, and claim that's what it's going to cost. Before you rant, can you at least have your facts straight, you completely kill your argument when it's just pure anti-MS rhetoric with little to no facts involved
You don't need Vista Ultimate. I doubt 90% of the people who get vista will need Vista ultimate. Vista Home Prem will do just fine. Here's the versions, for your viewing pleasures. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsvista/getready/editions/default.mspx
Now will someone tell me why every thinks they need Vista Ultimate ? Do you really need the other 3 extra options 1. Help protect against hardware failure with advanced business backup features 2. Business networking and Remote Desktop for easier connectivity 3. Better protect your data against loss or theft with Windows BitLocker™ Drive Encryption. Notice teh word "Business" in there alot ? So Vista Home prem is going to be $239 for a full install and $160 for an upgrade.
I actually do agree with you that DX10 should be made to work under XP, and maybe, just maybe if Vista sales is poor enough and they see people aren't going to upgrade, just to play Halo 2, then they might release it for XP in about a year from now.
Finally, if you hate Microsoft so much, you can buy a Mac at any CompUSA or order one off their on-line store. Linux is free from what I hear. Microsoft offers a product, if you don't like it, don't buy it.
Calling all the changes in Vista nothing more than a Theme change, shows how little knowledge you have of Vista and all the changes it has. Even if most of those changes suck or serve no purpose. XP is 5.1 and Vista is 6.0. of the windows NT family. Looking how many flavors and sub flavors there are of OS X. You know apple likes to drop a new version every 2 years
Some good points. But is this a new generation thing here on Tom's? I don't understand why people are using Retail version prices. I've never heard of a DIY'er getting a Retail Boxed version of Windows. The only people I see buying them are the 50 yr old lawyer that thinks Compusa is the only place to buy a computer. Home Prem on Newegg is $119 and if you have your mind set to Ultimate it's $199. A far cry from the $400 (Ultimate) and $2xx (Home Prem) figures being thrown around for Vista.So Vista Home prem is going to be $239 for a full install and $160 for an upgrade.
Office hasn't had a meaningful addition in 10 years, but there have been at least 5 versions released in that time period.
Some good points. But is this a new generation thing here on Tom's? I don't understand why people are using Retail version prices.So Vista Home prem is going to be $239 for a full install and $160 for an upgrade.
oh sorry, i meant xp home.
Yes, he's confused about cores and sockets. Non-Ultimate versions are supposed to support infinite cores... just one socket... and because Intel's current quad-core offerings sit in a single socket, they'll work just fine.are you sure about that. why would you need the ultimate edition to support multi cores when even xp home supports them. AFAIK microsoft hasn't changed that. they wouldn't dare.
i have a funny feeling(hope im not wrong) that you are a silly noob who doesn't understand the difference about multi cores and multi sockets just like those who say you need xp pro to use anything other than single cores.
Some good points. But is this a new generation thing here on Tom's? I don't understand why people are using Retail version prices. I've never heard of a DIY'er getting a Retail Boxed version of Windows. The only people I see buying them are the 50 yr old lawyer that thinks Compusa is the only place to buy a computer. Home Prem on Newegg is $119 and if you have your mind set to Ultimate it's $199. A far cry from the $400 (Ultimate) and $2xx (Home Prem) figures being thrown around for Vista.So Vista Home prem is going to be $239 for a full install and $160 for an upgrade.
1. I run XP on a celeron 400 laptop with 128mb of RAM! Its very scalable!
Some good points. But is this a new generation thing here on Tom's? I don't understand why people are using Retail version prices. I've never heard of a DIY'er getting a Retail Boxed version of Windows. The only people I see buying them are the 50 yr old lawyer that thinks Compusa is the only place to buy a computer. Home Prem on Newegg is $119 and if you have your mind set to Ultimate it's $199. A far cry from the $400 (Ultimate) and $2xx (Home Prem) figures being thrown around for Vista.So Vista Home prem is going to be $239 for a full install and $160 for an upgrade.
PostPosted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:23 am Post subject: Re: my-god-i-hate-ms
witty wrote:
microsoft fanboys are even worse. i know you didnt ask, but let me tell you why.
microsoft owes its position in the marketplace due to the fact that it engaged in anti-competitive behavior. bill gates owes his wealth...
blah blah blah, let me spew more "justification" why it's ok that I pirate Windows, blah blah, anti-competitive, blah blah blah, Bill Gates, etc.
Saying that 95% of the PC world runs on Microsoft Windows isn't being a "microsoft fanboy", it's a statement of fact. I want to run all the games, thank you. No one cares about Apple, no one cares about your Linux skillz (unless you run a data server).
I remember when Windows 95 came out and people were throwing a fit because 4megs of RAM wouldn't cut it. The biggest thing I heard was " I just bought my computer about a year ago and I already need to upgrade the RAM." This release of Vista is no different...
When you went from 95/98/ME to 2k/XP you needed about 2x the computer to maintain the same experience. The order of magnitude has gone up considerably.