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Advertising Windows products as Windows products is not what could mislead people. Customers who assume and don't bother to actually know what they're buying is what misleads them. Aside of that, every version of Windows, in every iteration has different capabilities so if they haven't learned that by now, well, ...........
...And it's nobody's fault but their own. Most people have done that at some point -- purchased a product without really doing their homework, only to discover it wasn't actually what they needed/wanted/intended to buy. Oops! Lesson learned for them I guess.