Microsoft Cuts Vista Price In 70 Countries
dforristall alerts us to an odd move by Microsoft: cutting the price of retail boxes of Vista in many markets. Analysts didn't see this one coming, and they are scratching their heads a bit over it; one called it "very unheard of." The price cuts vary by country — they're largest in the developing world where piracy levels are high — and they don't apply to OEM copies of Vista, which account for 90% of sales. "Gartner analyst Michael Silver said the move... is puzzling... [He] noted that the market for such upgrades is fairly limited. Those who bought XP in the fourth quarter of 2006 got a coupon for a free Vista upgrade, while most of those who have bought systems since then have gotten Vista. Machines purchased prior to 2006 probably aren't all that attractive as candidates for a Vista upgrade... 'The whole notion of upgrading PCs has sort of fallen by the wayside.'"
Man, Vista is doing so bad the suc^H^H^H customer who bought it are getting defensive!
I am used to the primary argument against Linux is that ion order to get it to work well, you ahve to 'fiddle with it'. Now the answer supporting Vista is that if you want it to work well, fiddle with it. Adjust default setting, turn off Aero, customize Aero, wait for new printer drivers; which MAY be coming out.
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