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Re: tech 2 - any good?
« Reply #30 on: 22 March 2007, 19:20:52 »

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Contacted the vendor on E-Bay, with regards to the item in post 1 of this thread..  Asked them about Vista compatibility, not tried it yet so don't know....  

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Its not going to be the OS api per se, but the fact that vista is resource hungry, so may make the device even less reliable (if that is possible!)
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« Reply #31 on: 22 March 2007, 23:19:37 »

Good point... I have installed Vista on two PCs at home, might get the laptop Vistaed (is this English?) as well and give it a go then....

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« Reply #32 on: 22 March 2007, 23:25:35 »

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Good point... I have installed Vista on two PCs at home, might get the laptop Vistaed (is this English?) as well and give it a go then....

What in the world is the rush?!  :-?

It looks nicer - like a Mac, but afaik it is slower, has a bunch of problems, and doesn't do anything new and useful?
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« Reply #33 on: 23 March 2007, 08:54:08 »

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Good point... I have installed Vista on two PCs at home, might get the laptop Vistaed (is this English?) as well and give it a go then....

What in the world is the rush?!  :-?

It looks nicer - like a Mac, but afaik it is slower, has a bunch of problems, and doesn't do anything new and useful?
The interface, whilst initially frustrating for XP users (as XP was to W2K users), must be better - you don't realise it until you go back to XP after using Vista for a while.  I'm been a Vista user for well over a year, and if it wasn't for the resource requirements, I would have it on all my machines.
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« Reply #34 on: 23 March 2007, 12:38:01 »

I have no opinion about Vista as such...  :o

It's there, it's Microsoft, and we will all have to use it sooner or later so we might as well just get on with it.   :)



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« Reply #35 on: 23 March 2007, 12:40:29 »

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I have no opinion about Vista as such...  :o

It's there, it's Microsoft, and we will all have to use it sooner or later so we might as well just get on with it.   :)



I do suspect, with higher hardware requirements and seemingly more robust antivation, that many consumers may wait until they need a new machine. Corporates, although there are lots of nice things for them in Vista, traditionally wait a while as well.
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