Dell Recommends Windows Vista
When Vista came out, Dell were one of the first companies to co-market it with Microsoft.
We all know what a joke Vista is (and to some extend still is). So why would the number 1 computer manufacturer recommend something that people would pay to downgrade (from Vista to XP)???
$$$$$ is the answer. That is short term thinking. If the Dell people want me to trust their brand...they have to research their recommendation first. Make sure it really works and only then recommend it. As for now...I cannot trust them anymore. Good news for HP!
So for the future... check before recommending.
We all know what a joke Vista is (and to some extend still is). So why would the number 1 computer manufacturer recommend something that people would pay to downgrade (from Vista to XP)???
$$$$$ is the answer. That is short term thinking. If the Dell people want me to trust their brand...they have to research their recommendation first. Make sure it really works and only then recommend it. As for now...I cannot trust them anymore. Good news for HP!
So for the future... check before recommending.
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Inappropriate?When Vista was released, virtually all computer manufacturers were promoting the new OS on their sites, not just Dell. The reason: the OS was new and offered features which weren't available for Windows XP. All PC manufacturers were compelled to move along with the times in order to remain competitive.
The contention that Dell was the first to recommend Vista may be true, but if it is, it is only true by minutes :-|
Vista, though not as popular as XP, did represent great advancements in Microsoft's OS, as does Windows 7 today. I'm sure when Windows 7 is released for sale, it will be immediately recommended by PC manufacturers also. It will represent the latest developments in Windows' technology.
I'm not exactly sure how this represents a breach of trust to you, but I am sorry you feel that way. :-( -
Inappropriate?This is saying: everyone was cheating...so we were too...
I trusted Dell to excel. Something they have definitely not done!
I’m disapointed
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