So store inventories of Windows XP computers will be phased out over the next six months, even sooner for Dell.
The dilemma:
If you want or need to replace your computer - you can:
1. buy it before year end as a defensive strategy to be sure get Windows XP and live with a new computer running an obsolete operating system, or
2. do nothing until you have no choice and get a new computer running Vista.
Microsoft will not support Windows XP, even on a machine still under warranty after April 14, 2009.
As of April 4, 2007, Dell announced they are only offering Windows XP on Dimension and Inspiron computers until this summer.
"Dell recognizes the needs of small business customers and understands that more time is needed to transition to a new operating system.The plan is to continue offering Windows XP on select Dimension and Inspiron systems until later this summer.
Dell does not have plans to launch Windows XP for home users as the preference and demand is for the “latest and greatest” technology which includes Windows Vista."
source http://direct2dell.com/one2one/archive/2007/04/04/10397.aspx
Many think this Microsoft strategy is an alarmist effort to sell more of its Vista operating system. Why are sales low? Expensive hardware requirements, incompatibility surprises, and user contentment with Windows XP.
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