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Re: XP *and* Vista co-exist in the market?
"Alias" <iamalias@nukethisgmail.com> wrote in message
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> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:
>> "Alias" <iamalias@nukethisgmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:g0npar$7o8$2@aioe.org...
>>> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:
>>>> "Kerry Brown" <kerry@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m> wrote in message
>>>> news:2E5A8BF6-8DA4-4129-B7D7-A88CF082CEB9@microsoft.com...
>>>>> ":: Alias ::" <iamalias@TAKEOUTgmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:ulQE10CuIHA.4560@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>>>>> Kerry Brown wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Yes you did. You knew that Vista would require high end hardware
>>>>>>>> long before it was released.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I don't need to use *anything* to discredit Vista. It does a very
>>>>>>>> good job all by itself and doesn't need my help.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I build systems for $600.00 (not including a monitor, but with Vista
>>>>>>> Home Premium) that run Vista very well. That's hardly what I'd call
>>>>>>> high end.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> A price does not tell us anything except that you buy cheap hardware
>>>>>> to build computers. Six hundred US dollars wouldn't even cover the
>>>>>> cost of buying retail Ultimate in Spain.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm actually very particular about the hardware I use. You are living
>>>>> in the past. You mentioned earlier in the thread that 2GB of RAM is
>>>>> high end. I don't know about Spain but here in Canada 2GB of name
>>>>> brand DDR2 RAM is $60.00. Here's a typical configuration that will run
>>>>> Vista very well and is easily under $500.00 for the hardware which is
>>>>> what I consider to be decent quality.
>>>>>
>>>>> Gigabyte GA-G31M-S2L motherboard $85.00
>>>>> Intel E2200 CPU $95.00
>>>>> 2x1GB Kingston DDR2 800 MHz $60.00
>>>>> Seagate 250GB SATA-II hard drive $65.00
>>>>> LG GSA H55 DVDRW $40.00
>>>>> Gigabyte X1BPD case with 400 watt PSU $85.00
>>>>> Microsoft Value Pack keyboard and mouse $30.00
>>>>>
>>>>> Total cost of hardware $460.00. This is retail prices, all recognised
>>>>> brand names. If you're not particular about where you shop you could
>>>>> probably get it even cheaper. It's hardly high end. It will run any
>>>>> edition of Vista 32 or 64 bit with no problems. The system will be
>>>>> stable, all drivers are easily available. OEM Vista Home Premium is
>>>>> $125.00, Ultimate $205.00. A decent 19" wide screen LCD would be
>>>>> another $200.00. The complete system with Vista Ultimate is $865.00.
>>>>> Maybe you should move to Canada. It sounds like your decision to live
>>>>> in Spain has impacted your computing experience. In any case cost is
>>>>> relative to where you live. The system specs would not be considered
>>>>> high end anywhere yet Vista runs with no problems on it.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Kerry Brown
>>>>> MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration
>>>>> http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Kerry
>>>>
>>>> Prices for everything are higher in Europe than in North America, and
>>>> taxation plays its part.
>>>
>>> So does MS' iron fist.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Don't let Alias fool you into believing that Spain is a peasant
>>>> country, because it is anything but peasant.
>>>
>>> I have *never* said that. Frank has but I haven't. I live here and know.
>>> Spain is growing by leaps and bounds.
>>>
>>>> For sure some of the old ways of life still exist, but Spain is as
>>>> technologically advanced as most countries, and has been the only
>>>> European country growing over the last few years.
>>>
>>> Do you think you saying something I don't know?
>>>>
>>>> They may not have the cheap computer fairs as in the UK, but one can
>>>> get computers, parts and software at reasonable prices just as one can
>>>> in other countries.
>>>
>>> Parts, yes. MS software, no.
>>>
>>> Alias
>>
>>
>> You once claimed that Vista was cheaper in some retail outlets, that one
>> didn't have to pay full recommended price everywhere..
>
> No, I didn't. I said that if you buy it wholesale, it's cheaper.
> Nonetheless, it's still cheaper in the US to buy a generic OEM than a
> generic OEM here. I have a license to buy wholesale, which means I can buy
> generic OEMs. Most people do not.
>
>>
>> So software isn't so bad, and cheap parts are readily available. And you
>> problem is?
>
> My problem isn't with Spain but Microsoft for their discriminating and
> unfair pricing tactics.
>
> Alias
Its as well you don't drive, otherwise you would have a problem with Ford's
EU pricing compared to US too..
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"Alias" <iamalias@nukethisgmail.com> wrote in message
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> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:
>> "Alias" <iamalias@nukethisgmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:g0npar$7o8$2@aioe.org...
>>> Mike Hall - MVP wrote:
>>>> "Kerry Brown" <kerry@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m> wrote in message
>>>> news:2E5A8BF6-8DA4-4129-B7D7-A88CF082CEB9@microsoft.com...
>>>>> ":: Alias ::" <iamalias@TAKEOUTgmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:ulQE10CuIHA.4560@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>>>>> Kerry Brown wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Yes you did. You knew that Vista would require high end hardware
>>>>>>>> long before it was released.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I don't need to use *anything* to discredit Vista. It does a very
>>>>>>>> good job all by itself and doesn't need my help.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I build systems for $600.00 (not including a monitor, but with Vista
>>>>>>> Home Premium) that run Vista very well. That's hardly what I'd call
>>>>>>> high end.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> A price does not tell us anything except that you buy cheap hardware
>>>>>> to build computers. Six hundred US dollars wouldn't even cover the
>>>>>> cost of buying retail Ultimate in Spain.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm actually very particular about the hardware I use. You are living
>>>>> in the past. You mentioned earlier in the thread that 2GB of RAM is
>>>>> high end. I don't know about Spain but here in Canada 2GB of name
>>>>> brand DDR2 RAM is $60.00. Here's a typical configuration that will run
>>>>> Vista very well and is easily under $500.00 for the hardware which is
>>>>> what I consider to be decent quality.
>>>>>
>>>>> Gigabyte GA-G31M-S2L motherboard $85.00
>>>>> Intel E2200 CPU $95.00
>>>>> 2x1GB Kingston DDR2 800 MHz $60.00
>>>>> Seagate 250GB SATA-II hard drive $65.00
>>>>> LG GSA H55 DVDRW $40.00
>>>>> Gigabyte X1BPD case with 400 watt PSU $85.00
>>>>> Microsoft Value Pack keyboard and mouse $30.00
>>>>>
>>>>> Total cost of hardware $460.00. This is retail prices, all recognised
>>>>> brand names. If you're not particular about where you shop you could
>>>>> probably get it even cheaper. It's hardly high end. It will run any
>>>>> edition of Vista 32 or 64 bit with no problems. The system will be
>>>>> stable, all drivers are easily available. OEM Vista Home Premium is
>>>>> $125.00, Ultimate $205.00. A decent 19" wide screen LCD would be
>>>>> another $200.00. The complete system with Vista Ultimate is $865.00.
>>>>> Maybe you should move to Canada. It sounds like your decision to live
>>>>> in Spain has impacted your computing experience. In any case cost is
>>>>> relative to where you live. The system specs would not be considered
>>>>> high end anywhere yet Vista runs with no problems on it.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Kerry Brown
>>>>> MS-MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Systems Administration
>>>>> http://www.vistahelp.ca/phpBB2/
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Kerry
>>>>
>>>> Prices for everything are higher in Europe than in North America, and
>>>> taxation plays its part.
>>>
>>> So does MS' iron fist.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Don't let Alias fool you into believing that Spain is a peasant
>>>> country, because it is anything but peasant.
>>>
>>> I have *never* said that. Frank has but I haven't. I live here and know.
>>> Spain is growing by leaps and bounds.
>>>
>>>> For sure some of the old ways of life still exist, but Spain is as
>>>> technologically advanced as most countries, and has been the only
>>>> European country growing over the last few years.
>>>
>>> Do you think you saying something I don't know?
>>>>
>>>> They may not have the cheap computer fairs as in the UK, but one can
>>>> get computers, parts and software at reasonable prices just as one can
>>>> in other countries.
>>>
>>> Parts, yes. MS software, no.
>>>
>>> Alias
>>
>>
>> You once claimed that Vista was cheaper in some retail outlets, that one
>> didn't have to pay full recommended price everywhere..
>
> No, I didn't. I said that if you buy it wholesale, it's cheaper.
> Nonetheless, it's still cheaper in the US to buy a generic OEM than a
> generic OEM here. I have a license to buy wholesale, which means I can buy
> generic OEMs. Most people do not.
>
>>
>> So software isn't so bad, and cheap parts are readily available. And you
>> problem is?
>
> My problem isn't with Spain but Microsoft for their discriminating and
> unfair pricing tactics.
>
> Alias
Its as well you don't drive, otherwise you would have a problem with Ford's
EU pricing compared to US too..
--
Mike Hall - MVP
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