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Excellent networking features, Full image-based backup
No BitLocker encryption - only in Ultimate, No entertainment features or parental controls
Between the security improvements, the new interface and the major improvements for notebook users Windows Vista looks appealing, but are you going to feel happy about paying for it? You can add some of the underlying technology to Windows XP but there...
The cheapest version of Vista, Ideal for older PCs
Limited in terms of features, No Aero interface support, No Media Center interface
Between the security improvements, the new interface and the major improvements for notebook users Windows Vista looks appealing, but are you going to feel happy about paying for it? You can add some of the underlying technology to Windows XP but there...
All the entertainment features youll need, Media Center included, At the right price point for Vista
Not for connecting to office networks at home, Missing the comprehensive feature set of Ultimate
Between the security improvements, the new interface and the major improvements for notebook users Windows Vista looks appealing, but are you going to feel happy about paying for it? You can add some of the underlying technology to Windows XP but there...
Extrait: the long-awaited new operating system: After five years of development and US$6 billion of investment, Microsoft has finally unveiled Windows Vista. The new Operating System has been written afresh from the ground up to get rid of the stack of legacy ...
The most fully featured version of Windows, Combines the best of Business and Home Premium
Very graphics intensive, You have to dig deep
Between the security improvements, the new interface and the major improvements for notebook users Windows Vista looks appealing, but are you going to feel happy about paying for it? You can add some of the underlying technology to Windows XP but there...
Extrait: Its by no means perfect, but the improved security, search and look-and-feel make Vista an obvious upgrade for anyone whose hardware will support it. But only if you can afford the high price. After five years and a budget reckoned to have neared $10...
It may not be cool to like Microsoft but this version of the new OS is simple stunning: easy to use, impressive and (so far) safe to use, which makes upgrading to it a far more enjoyable thought
Improves some features within Windows XP, Suffers fewer system crashes than XP, Offers better builtin support options than XP
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Windows Vista Business is essentially warmed-up Windows XP. If youre currently happy with Windows XP SP2, we see no compelling reason to upgrade. On the other hand, if you need a new computer right now, Windows Vista is stable enough for everyday use
Extrait: Its been delayed, rewritten and had features put in and taken out of it, but finally Microsofts Windows Vista operating system is here. While previous versions of Windows have kept it simple with just two versions, Vista has four. Vista Business a...
Extrait: In helping my Dad switch over from AOL to Cox for Internet service, I was forcibly reminded about what messes certain Windows applications can be. Some are infamous for leaving countless traces of themselves behind on Windows PCs, even after you run t...