A week from today, Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT) will no longer allow computer manufacturers to sell Windows XP. That's right, "Ole Softie" is basically stating that new PCs must come with a flavor of Windows Vista. Although Dell, Inc. (NASDAQ: DELL) will let customers keep a pre-installed version of Windows XP for a fee, the general consensus is that if you want a new PC with Windows XP on it from the factory, you better order it this week.
Windows XP will still be available from those generic "beige box" system builders until January of next year, so all is not lost. But from major computer manufacturers, it's gone next week.
Windows Vista has gotten a ton of bad press in the last year though hundreds of millions of the system have shipped already thanks to it coming pre-loaded on desktop and laptop PCs from all the leading PC makers. Still, there are some "keep it simple stupid" customers that have written off Windows Vista as being a slothy hog of an operating system and only want Windows XP on that daily-driver PC that may be a few years old, but works perfectly and is very stable.
Moral of the story -- if you've been waiting to order that new laptop with pre-installed Windows XP get that order in now or get ready to use Windows Vista.











Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-23-2008 @ 12:08PM
David Huston said...
No one has accused Microsoft in the last decade or so of being wonderfully innovative or of providing new systems such that the public clamors for more. Instead, Ballmer and co stick us with Vista, and now want to substitute a system that works with a system that doesn't. Aside from being (another) stupid business move, it's also evidence that inadequate competition will result in inferior products which are then foisted on the public without choice at high prices. Too bad the antitrust laws are no longer being enforced.
6-23-2008 @ 12:38PM
Sheldon L said...
Perhaps this is good for another 10% of the market moving toward Macs