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The Problem With Five Versions of Windows Vista
Tuesday, September 12th, 2006
One of the great things about Amazon and other online shopping services is that they usually list
items for pre-order months before they’re actually released. This allows your anticipation for the product to build more and more until your wait is justified with the release of the item that you’ve been in expectation of. I don’t know if you’ve been anxious for Vista, but Amazon has given us a sneak peek at when we can expect to get our OS-lovin’ hands on it.
Microsoft has been hinting at a January release date for quite some time, and according to Amazon, they’re going to meet that goal since the date is scheduled for January 30th. Now, if something came up and Microsoft felt like it would be best to further delay the release of the software, then you can count on the fact that the release date would be pushed back, but for right now, it looks like we can get ourselves into the January 30th frame of mind.
These product listings from Amazon are significant in a couple of other ways, too. Not only do they reveal the supposed release date, but they also shed some light on the pricing and the number of versions that we can expect, and all I can say is I’ve got a headache from reading through all of it. OSWeekly.com - The Problem With Five Versions of Windows Vista
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