, 2007-02-19
The Register's Thomas C. Greene offers an entertaining review of Windows Vista, noting price differences in Europe, driver compatibility issues, and security and user interface issues that affect the Vista experience.
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Vista Review: Bugs and Confusion
2007-02-21
SanjayWS (1 replies)
SanjayWS (1 replies)
Wait until Service Pack 1
2007-02-21
Anonymous (1 replies)
Anonymous (1 replies)

For instance, as recently as December 2007 I purchased 2 laptops when I traveled to the U.S., a Sony VAIO and a HP. Both laptops were expensive, came with pre installed with Vista and only trial software. So in other words after 30 days or so you have to go on-line to purchase everything else. (Certainly set-up to exploit the customer.)
The spanking new Sony VAIO crashed in the first week after I bought it, I had to call customer support to get it re-started. Generally, it takes 10 minutes for the VAIO to get booted up and even longer to shut down. My girlfriend, who got the HP Laptop is now franticly searching for a version of Windows XP to purchase to make her computing experience less stressful.
Vista is expensive, and maneuvers badly. I am returning my laptop to Sony for a refund,
In the end Thomas C. Green is telling the truth... Vista is too expensive and even if it wasn?t it still performs badly. I am returning the VAIO to SONY because I am not satisfied with the overall performance of my ?Expensive Purchase?. I want a refund or a replacement laptop without Vista.
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