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To: Pierre-X who wrote (112)3/21/1998 11:28:00 AM
From: Pierre-X  Read Replies (2) of 2025
 
Re: "Windows 98 pricing holds the line"
news.com

Selling Windows 98 at the same price as Windows 95 is a bargain, Microsoft believes, given the advanced set of features the new version of the operating system offers.

Uh, no. I've been using 98 for about 2 weeks now, and I beg to differ.

Let's take a hard look at what 98 actually offers above and beyond 95b, with commentary by yours truly. Note that you can download several add-ins for 95 that add much of the functionality and GUI features of 98. So here's what you can ONLY get from 98:

1. Multiple monitor support
Oh, gee, we all need that. Let's all go out and buy another bulky monitor (which is already among the most expensive components of a PC) and another video board (don't forget to check it's multi-compatibility) so we can tie up yet more desk space to do ... what? Run another instance of After Dark? <g>

2. Television tuner
What can I say?

3. Faster application loading and shutdown
It does shut down faster. Load faster? Not from what I've seen. Worth a hundred bucks to shut down faster? Up to you.

4. Y2K compliance.
I saved the best for last. The rest of the features are fluff, but I think THIS baby will sell Win98.
What do you think?

God bless,
PX
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