Vista is too expensive compared to Windows XP
According to analysts of market research firm iSuppli (USA), Microsoft's new Windows Vista operating system will increase the cost of a business and personal computer by 20% compared to using the system. operating Windows XP.
According to analysts of market research firm iSuppli (USA), Microsoft's new Windows Vista operating system will increase the cost of a business and personal computer by 20% compared to using the system. operating Windows XP.
According to calculations, computer users have to spend an average of $ 100 to change the configuration of the machine to suit the requirements of Windows Vista integration, the latest operating system has just been released to the market.
ISuppli's latest reports show that an office computer running Windows XP costs about $ 500 for all components. But with Windows Vista, the overall price of the computer is up to more than $ 600.
Besides, Windows XP can run well with RAM 512M but Windows Vista requires a RAM of up to 1G. RAM capacity may be even higher depending on the applications used as well as advances in the field of computer manufacturing in the future.
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