Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 25th Nov 2008 21:57 UTC, submitted by Moulinneuf
Legal As most of you will know, Microsoft is currently involved in a class-action lawsuit about the company possibly misleading its customers about which computers could run Windows Vista. The story goes that when Microsoft delayed Windows Vista they allowed computers makers to label existing stock as "Vista Capable", even though these computers could only run the basic, Aero Glass-less version of Vista. The most recent development is that Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer will be questioned under oath.
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RE: Comment by Soulbender
by tomcat on Sat 29th Nov 2008 05:17 UTC in reply to "Comment by Soulbender"
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So in other words, they were indeed capable of running Vista. This thing sounds a lot more like HP being pissed because other OEM's got to put the Vista sticker on machines that are cheaper than HP than anyone being actually concerned about the consumers.


Talk about a bunch of whining pussies. Look, "capable" means capable. It doesn't mean "exceptional" or "exemplary". Anybody who buys low-end hardware and expects it to do anything more than boot and run a few apps is kidding themselves. I'm sorry. I just don't buy that whoever bought these machines expected to get top-tier performance. It sounds (to me) like some Freetard axe-grinders are trying to dredge up legal muck in an attempt to discredit Microsoft.

Edited 2008-11-29 05:18 UTC

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