The visually sophisticated computer software claims to make life easier for the amateur user with its on-screen instructions, while offering complex and compatible services to the pros. However, all services, simple or complex are only available to those prepared to pay a more than handsome sum.
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For Vista Ultimate users should expect to pay something in the region of 200 pounds sterling, and 150 pounds for Vista Business. And that's just the start of the expense in getting all Vista'd up. Most of us will require a Vista-ready PC, and on top of this you'll need new versions of Office software costing approximately 250 pounds. Safety conscious consumers should also expect to fork out for antivirus applications plus any other applications that currently run on Windows XP. The Unbeatable team will be attending the Windows Vista Events at CES in Vegas, so we'll bring you more as soon as we have it. | |
By Lisa Malyon