Vista will go to every consumer early 2007

One day after announcing it will provide the latest version of Windows operating system - Window Vista - for partners who are companies, businesses in late November, the world famous software company Microsoft again announced on January 30, 2007, it will retail Vista to each consumer.

This also means that the software giant will miss out on the opportunity to roll out Vista on Christmas, which means it will lose huge revenue from this consumer market.

In return, Microsoft has a big promotion strategy: buy computers, install free Vista software to boost the number of computer users who install copyrighted software.

Picture 1 of Vista will go to every consumer early 2007 According to its estimates, when Vista launches, it will help reboot the market and increase the number of Windows-based computers to about 10% or more, especially in the second half of 2007.

Vista can be considered the most anticipated and longest-running update software from Microsoft. Starting from the promise of launching in August, then Christmas and now the beginning of 2007.

But the market is also ready to wait for Vista. As soon as Microsoft announced a configuration request for computers to run Vista, the market was flooded with "Vista-ready" computers.

According to information from Microsoft, the newly updated software in this version includes 3D graphics applications, search options and security enhancement software. This is also the first new version of Microsoft for the PC market since 2001.

Known Vista has 6 versions: 3 for business, 2 for family and one for developing countries. Vista's price, according to information from Microsoft, will range from about $ 100 to $ 399.