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People bought low spec machines with "Vista Capable" stickers on them and now are suing. Another frivilous lawsuit. These low end machines ARE capable of running Vista. Sure, not the eye candy Aero. But a cheap upgrade of the video card/RAM would solve that problem.
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YOU Read these First, Then Judge. I Just Recieved these TOP SECRET Emails from inside Microsoft & its an eye opener.
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I think the issue is more a case of consumers not knowing that there'd be so many versions of Vista at so many different price points ranging from $89 to $300 and that some of these versions have enhancements not available on cheaper versions of Vista. Those internal MS emails really are just smoke and mirrors and semantics. If someone buys a $12,000 Kia Sportage SUV; they're buying an "offroad capable" machine. They shouldn't get to sue Kia Motors because their $12,000 SUV doesn't perform as many off-road tasks as a $40,000 Land Rover.
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I personally have doubts that they are even genuine... --------------- Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit; Intel Q6600 CPU; E-VGA 780i SLI motherboard; E-VGA E-GeForce 8800GT; OCZ Vista 4GB dual-channel kit; Ultra X2 750W power supply; 2 x Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 500GB in RAID 0. |
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