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2008-06-28
The pricing 'shell' game Microsoft played was what killed Vista.
Vista Editions:
Home Basic
Home Premium
Business
Enterprise
Ultimate
Retail Prices:
$199
$239
$299
License only
$399
Upgrade Prices:
$99
$159
$199
License only
$259
The thinking at the top of Microsoft, mostly billionaires, please correct me if I am incorrect about that, did not believe people would shun Vista.
Consumers and PC retailers did not flock to Vista like it 3.1 users did for 95 or 2000 users to XP. They did a simple calculation and rejected the product that was rushed to market.
Maybe Microsoft hasn't changed but consumers have?