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Windows Vista: Beta 2 Preview

Saturday, June 17th, 2006

It’s not very often that we have a chance to take a look at a new Windows operating system hereWindows Vista 19.jpg at AnandTech. Not including the release of Windows XP x64 (the 64-bit version of windows) last year, Microsoft’s premier operating system for workstation and home computer use has been Windows XP for nearly 5 years; that’s an unprecedented period of time from Microsoft. However, that quiet period is about to come to a close early next year, as Microsoft begins to ramp up for the release of the next version of Windows: Windows Vista.

While Microsoft has been showing off Vista to various beta testers and developers for well over a year, including the first beta version released last July, it has only been since late May when Microsoft released Vista Beta 2 at WinHEC that a version has been available that is functional enough for testing. With the second beta, Microsoft has finally seen fit to release Vista to a wider audience of journalists and (for the first time) consumers, giving everyone a chance to see what is in store when Microsoft releases the final version of Vista next year. As the Vista customer preview version has just been released, we felt it was finally time for us to sit down and mingle with Vista and provide an official preview. We still have some reservations about the operating system, but we’ll hold off on any final conclusions until Microsoft actually starts shipping Vista. In the mean time, Microsoft has managed to keep us intrigued with details of their OS that will replace the venerable XP. AnandTech: Windows Vista: Beta 2 Preview

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