Timmah! said:
You clearly don't know anything when it comes to the different versions of Windows. They boil down to choice, and each has it's uses and benefits. Home basic is just the simple features for basic use, nothing fancy. Good for the average user with basic computing performance.
Vista business keeps Aero, loses the extra multimedia features of Home Premium, but adds the ability to interface correctly with a Windows Domain, good for a business where you need business features, but do not need the added multimedia capabilities that are more for home use. Ultimate includes all the features of Home Premium, as well as the business features of Vista Business. This is for the true enthusiast only, such as somebody who has a Windows Domain at their home, or a business owner who wants all the multimedia features in addition to being able to connect to his business network using Active Directory domain services. And for your information, ALL versions of Vista include the 'Easier network connectivity' feature. Thanks for playing. There is nothing wrong with being able to choose which version you want, and if you purchase a PC with the version you want already installed (OEM), the price difference is not really that bad. It's best not to open your mouth if you're ignorant. Here's a link in case you would like to actually LEARN something instead of talking out of your ass. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windows-vista/compare-editions/default.aspx EDIT: AND, you can find Ultimate legally (and very easily) for under $200. Again, you don't know anything about what you're knocking here, so PLEASE educate yourself before you look foolish again. http://www.viosoftware.com/Windows+Vista+Ultimate/Windows+Vista+Ultimate+SP1+OEM+DVD+32+bit.html |
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