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Microsoft Windows® Vista™ Home Premium Edition (1 Computer/s, 1 User/s)Price:
£135.00
Windows Vista Home Premium delivers the productivity and entertainment that you need from your PC at home or on the go. It includes Windows Media Center, which helps you more easily enjoy your digital photos, TV, movies, and music.
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Product Review Summary
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2 Reviews from Shopping.com
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provides access to all means of entertainment and personal user experience
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Pros: plus to this opportunity available to Media Center
Cons: similar to Windows XP Media Center Edition Read More
Is Vista Better than XP?First reviewed Jan2006(accidently deleted(1400+ page views erased))
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Pros: Stablegreat multitasking
Cons: none I can think of
Bottom Line:
I think this is best yet for MS
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The General Vista Breakdown... for the average user!
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Pros: Fast, easy to use, easy to install, great compatibility
Cons: Somewhat expensive, lengthy install process
Bottom Line:
Excellent overall product. The security is great, has a lot of features, and isn't too difficult to learn.
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I'm a Vista Guy!
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Pros: Easy to use, is visually appealing, and has a mind of its own.
Cons: When I find one, I'll let you know.
Bottom Line:
Great product that will actually make your life easier.
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Are we Ready for Vista? Vista Ready for Us?
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Pros: Updated interface that doesn't look Fisher-Price (think XP), DirectX 10, Improved Vista MCE
Cons: No Direct Sound, Compatibility issues with some games/apps, Vista MCE interface
Bottom Line:
Is the question "are we ready for Vista?" or "is Vista ready for us?" Ready why it is more complicated than that...
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Windows VISTA: A pretty face with a few wrinkles.
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Pros: New modern feel, potentially more stable, better use of modern technology (i.e. 3D video cards)
Cons: Expensive upgrade, DRM potentially harmful, UAC, activation hassles, marginal OpenGL performance
Bottom Line:
In early 2007 it's mostly window dressing, but eventually a mandatory upgrade.
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Vista--the LAST OS You'll ever Need (But wasnt' that XP?)
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Pros: The most graphics-intensive GUI available, Media Centers' clean interface, DVR, virtualization, searching, DX-10-capable.
Cons: Program incompatibilities, High-definition video restrictions, driver availability, & memory use.
Bottom Line:
Don't buy if new to computers, or unless you are certain your main, intended applications are stable enough. Only for computer techs, programmers, engineers, strict web-browsers, and the "curiously adventurous."
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Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium -- WOW
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Pros: New look, feel, appears to be very secure compared to past versions.
Cons: Pricey Upgrade, several versions, Vista Home Basic not good choice add dollars, go PREMIUM.
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WindowsXP system running great, no issues, keep it. Vista sweet but comes with a premium price tag. Waiting may bring cost down. NeedToStayCurrent-- Don't buy below Home Premium.
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Windows Vista Home Premium: Full of Greatness for this Average User!
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Pros: Great new interface! Runs nice! Nice to look at!
Cons: Annoying warning pop-ups!
Bottom Line:
Vista is worth getting on a new computer. It is fun, easy-to-use, and looks nice!
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Windows Vista Home Premium
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Pros: More modern look, UAC, Speed, Start menu, DirectX 10
Cons: Only because there has to be: Price??, UAC
Bottom Line:
Sit back, enjoy the new look, feel and security and surf the internet like the rest of us. :-)
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