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Uhhh...Windows was for home users, WFW was for business, and nobody used WinCE, it really wasn't confusing. Now Vista, where you had everything from basic to smoky bacon all aimed at the customer? THAT was confusing.
At least someone other than Ballmer (rumor has it he was too busy squirting with his Zune to care) took over for Win 7 so all you had was basic for the cheap junkers like Atom netbooks (in fact the only ones I ever saw use basic was $199 Atom netbooks) Home Premium (what most got) and Pro for the office users.
But sadly a feces brown Zune just wasn't the mega hit Ballmer thought so now that he doesn't have anything to squirt here we are...sigh. Does he REALLY think people are gonna pay higher than Apple prices for an ersatz Apple experience on a device with the Windows name that won't actually run Windows programs and will have MUCH less apps than iPad or Android?
I just hope the OEMs aren't foolish enough to make those turkeys, they've had a pretty bad year already and getting stuck with several million WinPads that they can't move while everyone's stocking are filled with Kindles and iPads could cause some of them to go under. How much did HP lose on the touchpad again?





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2007-03-30
windows branding has not always been this confusing. you might have a point with the enterprise examples if I was talking about enterprise windows, and you might have a point with windows ce if anyone cared about windows ce