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solo99Feb 21st 2006 6:07PM
I bet the starter edition does not sell in NA. it sounds like the stripped down version of XP Microsoft crafted for asian distribution (in an attempt at curbing piracy)
It will probably also only run on "lower hardware" in a kind of locked down manner.
Home basic and home premium just sound like xp home and xp media center. However, I can't gather any info from the article about networking. It's hinted that vista home is meant for "on pc households"
All in all, this is too many choices, too many bundles.
This reminds me of the car industry: you want the sunroof, you also need the 6cd changer. Hopefully by the time Vista is out, I'll have switched to Linux and MacOS at home exclusively.