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2007-12-16
Microsoft lowered the Vista capable -specs for a number of reasons, mainly because Intel asked for it. Intel wanted unrealisticly low requirements so that OEMs could bundle Vista with crap hardware. Microsoft didn't ask Fujitsu or HP to serve Vista laptops that couldn't handle Vista, they themselves chose that road.
The OEMs knew they were selling crap and it's not Microsoft's fault. Not really fair the people went to court against Microsoft and not HP nor Dell nor the rest of the criminals.
Edited 2010-10-24 19:30 UTC