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To: FJB who wrote (248182)2/29/2008 12:24:39 AM
From: PetzRespond to of 275872
 
re: "I know that I chose my laptop (a SONY TX770P) because it had the Vista logo and was pretty disappointed that it not only wouldn't run Glass, but more importantly wouldn't run Movie Maker," Nash wrote. "I now have a $2,100 e-mail machine."

Why isn't the CA and NY attorney generals demanding that sales of 915-based laptops be suspended until the Vista logos are removed? And besides state action, this is a class action lawsuit waiting to happen if any OEM or retailer refuses to refund the purchase of a 915-based laptop.

Petz



To: FJB who wrote (248182)2/29/2008 10:30:32 AM
From: GlooRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
What a perverse view.

Microsoft is the one responsible for certifying whether something is Vista capable or not, yet you irrationally want to lay the blame on Intel.

Really silly stuff.

Intel burns the consumer again. This is why they need a bigger than Microsoft fine from the EU.