Microsoft has recently announced plans for its upcoming Windows Vista Operating System. The operating system will be accessible in six different concepts. PC's hardware specification will not be used; instead all the six versions will centralize on how a user uses their computer. The current Window XP is compelled depending on the hardware specifications like advanced 64-bit. However, Window Vista operating system will carry no version which is specifically designed to run for 64-bit computing, Tablet PCs or advanced multimedia computer.
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One of the Microsoft officials, Barry Goffe stated: "We're delivering the exact same number of offerings as in Windows XP, but the big difference is that each of those offerings are targeted differently with a different set of features," said Barry Goffe, director of Microsoft's Windows client product marketing.Windows Visita will be disigned in 3 different ways for consumers, one marked for emerging markets and other two for businesses. In my opinion, those are too many versions since an average person who uses a computer can't tell you what their processor speed is, or if they're running home or pro Windows version. Computer users will have to make a tough choice when they buy the Windows Vista, or even download it.