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RE[2]: Home Users Need Not Apply...
by bornagainenguin on Fri 17th Oct 2008 16:07
in reply to "RE: Home Users Need Not Apply... "
Moochman explained...
No, no, I'm sure it's quite intentional. They want to make sure people keep buying Vista and machines preloaded with Vista since they earn more $$$ per copy sold.
I guess this is why I'm a geek... I just don't see how the money benefit trumps the coolness factor of being able to show off machines that can boot in nearly instant and use less memory to run the actual system. In fact I'd say being able to demo this type of thing would only help to increase sales...
Moochman pointed out...
With any luck Newegg will let you get an OEM copy anyway if you really want one.
Hmmm...you might be on to something there--I'll keep an eye out. Just because I'm happy with Ubuntu on my EeePC901 at the moment is no reason to keep an eye out for what else is available.
--bornagainpenguin






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[QUOTE]
I understand the Windows Embedded stuff is all intended to be used by corporate admins and OEM rollouts, but I can't help thinking Microsoft has made a mistake by not offering a version of these technologies for the home user and hobbyists market. [/QUOTE]
No, no, I'm sure it's quite intentional. They want to make sure people keep buying Vista and machines preloaded with Vista since they earn more $$$ per copy sold.
With any luck Newegg will let you get an OEM copy anyway if you really want one.
Edited 2008-10-17 15:33 UTC