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Amazon and other online, they usually display their articles to be published a few months ago, and meet those who ordered in advance. This way your expectations will continue to increase until you get what you always want. I don't know if you are anxiously waiting for Vista, but Amazon has let us steal when we can get our dear OS.

Microsoft has hinted that it was released in January, and according to Amazon, they are preparing to achieve that goal on January 30th. Now, if something happens to make Microsoft feel that it is better to postpone the launch of the software, then you will believe that the date of the release will be postponed, but for now, this date is credible.

These lists of products from Amazon are also important in many other ways. Not only did they announce the expected date of release, but they also let us know the price and version number we always wanted to know. What I can say is that reading them all has already caused me a headache.

you might think, maybe there will be a Home and Professional editions of Vista, like XP, like, but it seems that we can not easily understand. In fact, we are faced with five versions of Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, Enterprise and Ultimate. The cheapest version is the Home Basic Upgrade, which costs $99.95, and the most expensive is the $399 Ultimate. At the top of the list, Amazon shows the added certification packs. Once you see their prices, you have to look at your own eyes to make sure you see what is true. As you think, more versions mean more trouble.

We know that Microsoft will release this incredible five versions, and we are surprised that they actually feel that it is necessary to launch five completely different versions of the OS. You can't just tell the retailer that you want to buy Windows Vista. Instead, you have to tell them exactly the exact version you want. This may not be a big deal for you, but, like XP's Home and Professional, users will be confused. There are currently only two versions of Windows - think about what happens when there are five. People don't know what they got.

To some extent, I can understand the concept of Home and Professional, but with five different versions? scare! Sometimes I just want Microsoft to be able to put everything in a tarball like Apple. When you buy OS X, you get all the OS X. They do have a Family Pack, but they are the same OS with additional certification. Essentially all OS users get the same experience, they don't think if their version supports other specific features. You know, I may be a user of Basic or Prmium, but sometimes I also want some features of Ultimate. By implementing this strategy, Microsoft is encouraging expansion.

From the price point of view, Home Basic Upgrade may be very attractive, but the extended version is quite expensive. If your company relies on computers, then you comfort yourself that OS upgrades are an investment. When you think of the new version of Windows and the last interval, the price seems to be less scary.

Some people say that unsalable stocks may still plague Microsoft. Maybe for them, at least they think that the OS will be upgraded year after year, and it is not so hurting to receive a reasonable price. This is what Apple has done for OS X, and it gives them more to sell on OS. OS X may seem cheaper, but if you upgrade every later version, you actually spend more on OS than Vista. The upgrade strategy makes the price look good, but if you're thinking about buying the whole set, it doesn't feel so good.

January 30 may be the day of Vista's launch, but in the same way, it could be the day when Windows users turned to Linux.

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