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JaggedSac said:
Vista is not selling anywhere near as well as it should. Businesses are wary of adopting it. I have yet to try it so I cannot say whether it is a quality product or not, but there were articles claiming that Vista's adoption rate would surpass XP's adoption rate, that is clearly not the case. And I own a Zune(won it on Live Search Club) and I happen to think it is a very quality product. Lasts a whole day of work and holds a ton of music. The radio player is nice and the Zune software works without a hitch for me. I have several podcasts downloading automatically(Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me being one of them).

 

New versions of Windows have never been immediately adopted by businesses.  Nobody wanted XP when it first came out either.

I have Vista SP1 on both my gaming rig and my laptop now.  I can't imagine going back to XP.  The video card drivers were garbage for the first few months, but Nvidia and ATI both got their act together.  With SP1 there are still very minute performance differences between XP and Vista, but nothing you would notice unless you were benchmarking.  For networking, I think Vista is second to none as far as ease of use.  I'm doing things with my home network now that I was never able to figure out on XP.