Re: Ten Reasons Not to buy Microsoft Vista at this time
> 2.= Not 4 Long: (Again, Monday, June 30th, 2008 Is The Drop Dead Date, Also
Not really. More like February 2009. See:
http://www.infoworld.com/article/08...orders_1.html?source=NLC-DAILY&cgd=2008-06-06
I do not know how to do a "foot note" in an eMail, so consider
the above link a footnote.
From the above article:
Some PC makers are taking care of that hassle for you. They'll
"downgrade" their business PCs to XP Professional, and ship you the
discs to install Vista later if you choose. (Microsoft requires that
they ship you those discs, as technically you bought a Vista PC, so you
can "upgrade" to Vista later under the same license.) Dell, HP, and
Lenovo will all offer the "downgrade" option on select business (and in
Dell's case, some high-end gaming-oriented systems) at an additional
cost. How long they'll make this option available is unclear, though.
Dell is committing only until February 2009 to have the "downgrade"
option available on its Vostro and select XPS lines of PCs, for example.
The "downgrade" option will not be available from either Best Buy or
Circuit City.
Businesses that have a Vista site license can also "downgrade" their
systems to XP, such as InfoWorld has previously outlined.
System builders -- those who make custom PCs, such as at local computer
repair shops -- can sell XP until February 2009. And XP will be
available on ultra-low-cost laptops and desktops until 2010.
-T