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Oct 25, 2007 @ 21:08:55 | #17 | z0mg0wn3d
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22/M/Gloucester, United Kingdom Join Date: Oct 2007 | The power in my last laptop went a month or two ago (after a few heavy drops) so I finally replaced it this week with a £340 (GBP) laptop. It's dual core 1.7 with 1GB RAM, and came with Vista Home Premium.
I love the upgrade to Vista... there isn't a great deal of change from XP, really. I love Aero Glass, and I love [Win]+[Tab] (that pretty [Alt]+[Tab] alternative you always see them talking about), and a few things are nice, like the improved login screen, and the Start menu is a bit more accurate about "Last used programs".
...but overall? It's pretty much XP underneath. Everything's improved, and I like the improvements (including Windows Media Center on all Home/Ultimate copies) but I reckon you could get it to run on an old celeron if you wanted - it'd just take years to boot up =]
Edit: By the way, on the first boot, I installed Firefox, Thunderbird, and MS Office, and since then I've installed Filezilla, VLC, Daemon Tools, and a few other apps, but I haven't really had any problems so far.
 Tom
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