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The reviewer doesn't take into account device compatibility, common software compatibility, or typical desktop tasks like importing music and photos, playing video, encoding audio/video, or playing games. Personally I beleive that both OSX and Linux are better options than Vista for a subset of computer users. Unfortunately certain software and/or hardware is only compatible with Windows. If you're willing to make the change and learn something new Linux or OSX will probably work for you but if you don't want to learn something new or need some specialty hardware or software then you're probably stuck with Windows.