Again my opinion. seems like the idustry yelled enough and M$ listened, but put the nail in the coffin of Vista.
With intel's advent and intro of the new silverthorn series and Atom based low cost/powered pcs, the industry has been a buzz. these PC's can't handle a majority of the basic functions of Vista, such as Aero. they simply don't have the specs required. and likely won't for a while. this got the indistry into a funk. What are they going to do with the June 30th EOL of XP?
Considering there are alot of linux distro being put on the new low cost PC's such as Intel's Classmate and Asus Eee pc, and the other new products entering the market from companies like MSI, whats going to happen? Asus just announced that the next gen Eee PC willl support and come with a flavor variant of XP on it and near if not the same cost of the linux powered unit. M$ listened, and IMO, put the nail in the coffin for Vista.
Like Wm ME, Vista has its place, but is riddled with bugs, and not yet fully accepted by wither the software, or hardware community. Today, that changed. Intel has officially announced they ill continue to Sell XP "At least through 2010 for "low cost" machines. it also said they will continue XP on the market until 1 year after the next release of windows, code named 7.
Again, Like ME & 98, they are following the same course that ultimately KILLED ME. Those of you XP-hugging people will continue to be able to get it. i use the term lightly, as i still love XP myself. vista has its place. like ME did. What do you think? is this the final nail in the coffin for Vista? will this bring Vista into the same path of ME?
Discuss.
References.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080403/...t_xp_extension
With intel's advent and intro of the new silverthorn series and Atom based low cost/powered pcs, the industry has been a buzz. these PC's can't handle a majority of the basic functions of Vista, such as Aero. they simply don't have the specs required. and likely won't for a while. this got the indistry into a funk. What are they going to do with the June 30th EOL of XP?
Considering there are alot of linux distro being put on the new low cost PC's such as Intel's Classmate and Asus Eee pc, and the other new products entering the market from companies like MSI, whats going to happen? Asus just announced that the next gen Eee PC willl support and come with a flavor variant of XP on it and near if not the same cost of the linux powered unit. M$ listened, and IMO, put the nail in the coffin for Vista.
Like Wm ME, Vista has its place, but is riddled with bugs, and not yet fully accepted by wither the software, or hardware community. Today, that changed. Intel has officially announced they ill continue to Sell XP "At least through 2010 for "low cost" machines. it also said they will continue XP on the market until 1 year after the next release of windows, code named 7.
Again, Like ME & 98, they are following the same course that ultimately KILLED ME. Those of you XP-hugging people will continue to be able to get it. i use the term lightly, as i still love XP myself. vista has its place. like ME did. What do you think? is this the final nail in the coffin for Vista? will this bring Vista into the same path of ME?
Discuss.
References.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080403/...t_xp_extension
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