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Windows XP in Low-Cost Computers
When Microsoft Released the Vista operating system last year, some users did not like this system at all. They loaded the old XP edition onto their new Vista computers. And right now, it appears that the XP will live longer after all. This is because even as Microsoft had decided previously to stop selling the XP edition, they changed their tactic and the XP will now be available on low-cost computers in the market.
The Software manufacturer has given this particular operating system a reprieve in order to sell pre-loaded XP Home Edition computers in very low-cost PC. This development gives consumers who want to get a second or third PC a good and cheaper alternative compared to the standard PC.
Microsoft actually decided on this course of action after they had received feedback from manufacturing partners and consumers about their preference for ultra low-cost PC (ULCPC) devices called while using the Windows XP operating system. The specifications between the standard PC and the ULCPC may slightly differ because the latter has smaller screen size as well as a flash based storage. The ULCPC also has a lower-powered processors and slower performance compared to their more expensive standard PC counterparts.
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