Given that M$ is still having a lot of trouble getting business and
consumers to adapt XP, it may be that Vista becomes a real
non-starter.

larry

On 9/7/05, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nigel Page is a strategist with Microsoft Australia. He told APC today that
> Vista would work best on a video card with more than 256MB RAM, 2GB of DDR3
> memory and a S-ATA 2 hard drive.
> 
> "There's a LOT of encryption and decryption going on. We communicate on the
> PCI Express bus in a fully encrypted format because it is considered a
> public bus.
> 
> "The downside is that all your existing flat panel monitors and projectors
> aren't going to work with high-def videos in Vista. Bad news."
> http://www.apcstart.com/teched/pivot/entry.php?id=6
> 
> -Kevin
> 
> 
> 

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