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Desperate Microsoft cuts Vista pricing

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They could...

From my point of view, they could *pay* to have Vista on my pc and I'd still refuse to install that "thing" on any of my pcs...
posted by : Shadowhunter, 29 February 2008

Night Out

How is vista priced at a night out??

A mere OEM home premium is £70.

Perhaps a night out at Spearmint Rhino.

Have you seen the retail prices of vista lately before commenting on how tight people are.

The average Jo is certainly not going to be paying £300 for Vista Ultimate Retail, Especially when its half the price in the US
posted by : Graham, 29 February 2008

Software brings Hardware, Price brings customers.

100 Million Vistas' can't be all wrong, yet who would sell what is expensive & has poor performance numbers, Due completely because Poor Ultie was being tested on XP test software.

Now Hardware is lining up for Ultie & even clunkie XP tests show that. Why is 25% average die useage better than 50%, because you got lots more room to move about in critical times.. Ultie with multi is answer, not some oldie that took 6 years+ to coral. Thats done.

1 year out of box & its Ultie time. Yes sir, I've stated it many times as I wrote it, if its Ultie time, its' Drashek.
ts "64 bit" drashek
posted by : ULTIE_Ultie, 29 February 2008

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