I've been running Vista on my old 2.8GHz machine for about a month. The one thing I haven't seen mentioned in any review is how sharp the screen text is. If you're not seeing it on your PC running Vista, hook up a recent LCD monitor using the DVI connection. For those of us over 50, the quality of the screen is a major point for moving to Vista. No previous Windows or the Linux config I'm running on the same box can equal it. Really nice.
That said, if my business depended on it, I'd stick with XP Pro. Don't move to Vista until at least Service Pack 1, which is gonna be out Real Soon Now. If your household has non-Vista machines, buy either Vista Business or Ultimate so that you can adjust the V-Box to play well with others.
My main desktop is a Vista/Ubuntu dual-boot, and I'm using Ubuntu whenever I can.
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That said, if my business depended on it, I'd stick with XP Pro. Don't move to Vista until at least Service Pack 1, which is gonna be out Real Soon Now. If your household has non-Vista machines, buy either Vista Business or Ultimate so that you can adjust the V-Box to play well with others.
My main desktop is a Vista/Ubuntu dual-boot, and I'm using Ubuntu whenever I can.
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