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Pricing plans for the forthcoming launch of Microsoft's new Windows Vista operating system have recently been released. This is what we're in for:
Additionally, the System Requirements are reported by Microsoft to be as follows:
So, in short, if you don't have a DX9 card already, you're going to need one just to run Windows before too long. What are you waiting for?
[Source: GameSpy PC]* Windows Vista Home Basic Edition - Upgrade: $99, New: $199
* Windows Vista Home Premium Edition - Upgrade: $159, New: $239
* Windows Vista Business Edition - Upgrade: $199, New: $299
* Windows Vista Ultimate Edition - Upgrade: $259, New: $399
Additionally, the System Requirements are reported by Microsoft to be as follows:
[Source: Microsoft]Running Windows Vista, at its most basic, will require:
* 800MHz processor (CPU)
* 512 MB of main system memory (RAM)
* A DirectX 9 graphics card
For the full user experience, including the Aero Glass interface, you'll need at least:
* 1 GHz processor (CPU)
* 1 GB of system memory (RAM)
* A 128MB DirectX 9 graphics card
* 40GB of hard drive space with 15GB of additional free space
* DVD drive
* Audio output capability
* Internet access
So, in short, if you don't have a DX9 card already, you're going to need one just to run Windows before too long. What are you waiting for?
