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Microsoft Gambles on Windows 7 'Starter'
SOURCE: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124018108488732939.html (Wall Street Journal article)
So there you have it...
MS is laying FUD on themselves now, saying a severely limited netbook version of 7 is better than XP Pro!
LoL! :laugh:
Good luck, my XP brethren!
SOURCE: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124018108488732939.html (Wall Street Journal article)
Microsoft Corp. is taking an unusual approach with its new Windows 7 operating system: Customers buying many of the least-expensive laptops with the software are likely to be limited to running three applications at a time and miss out on other key features, or pay for an upgrade.
The strategy is one of the ways the software giant is responding to inexpensive portable computers called netbooks, a bright spot in the gloomy personal-computer business that is causing many companies to modify their business plans...
Microsoft managed to grab the lion's share of netbook sales last year, but at a heavy cost. It was forced to offer Windows XP -- a version of the operating system it had largely phased out -- at bargain prices to counter Linux versions.
A Microsoft spokeswoman declined to discuss prices it offers PC makers, but people familiar with the matter say the company takes in less than $15 per netbook for Windows XP once marketing rebates are taken into account -- far less than the estimated $50 to $60 it receives for PCs running Windows Vista, a newer operating system that runs on standard desktop and laptop PCs...
Brad Brooks, corporate vice president for Windows product marketing at Microsoft, said... Even with its limits... Starter is an easier and more reliable operating system than Windows XP. [emphasis added]
So there you have it...
MS is laying FUD on themselves now, saying a severely limited netbook version of 7 is better than XP Pro!
LoL! :laugh:
Good luck, my XP brethren!