Vista – Should You Buy It? – Real World Answers

Posted by on Feb 3, 2007 | 6 Comments

If you are considering buying Windows Vista, but are hanging on the fence on whether Vista is worth it, why not ask some real world people what they think. How you may ask? Look at the customer reviews located at different web sites that are selling Vista. Once you cut through the Mac crowd and their comments “Microsoft stole Vista from Apple”, and cut out the ‘fluff’, “Vista is the best OS ever”, you get down to some real nuts and bolts answers. Here are some excerpts from real reviews:
From Circuit City:

“When you turn on your computer the sound is different on Windows Vista”

“There are good and bad features..pretty much you get that from everything you buy.”

From Amazon:

“There’s not much of a difference between XP and Vista other than some new features that may spike an impulse buy”

“I just saw this operating system run for the first time on a friends’ computer… It has slowed down everything on his machine dramatically.”

“The concerns that Vista is a resource HOG are unfounded!”

From Newegg:

“Looks better than XP”

“Looks new”

“Over 1000 new features from XP”

So there you have it. Real answers from real people. And with this arsenal of information I am sure everyone will be able to make an informed decision on whether to go with Vista or not. OR you could read the 1,156,321 reviews that are plastered all over the Internet with enough opinions to confuse all of us.

Bottom line is this. Each of us must make our own decision on whether we need to upgrade or not. Taking into account the price, higher hardware requirements, software compatibility, and whether the differences between XP and Vista are significant enough to justify upgrading.

And don’t forget about taking a test drive first. See my article here.

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  • Not Convinced

    I don’t know it seems to me if you want real world answers about whether or not you should buy something the last place you would want to look is a place that is trying to sell it to you. It is very easy to weed out undesirable comments when you control the message board.

  • http://wp3.lockergnome.com/nexus/blade/ Ron Schenone

    Hello Not Convinced,

    Thanks for your comments. It is appreciated.

    Ron

  • Kyle

    Hi, I have had every beta of vista that they came out with. I will say, I think it is a waste of money. If you run old programs, games or just older things, half of them will not run….. This ticks me off.. Plus with all the new stuff with new graphics and new Gadgets.. If you don’t have alot of system ram, you will freeze alot!!.

    I am running a 2.2 dual core system with a 500 GB sata drive with 4 gb ram.

    The thing would lag when ever i would run the following:

    2 Firefox,
    1 thunder bird
    1 Excel
    1 Word

    Now when i returned to windows xp i can run double that.

    Also i bought vista and i returned it in under 11 hours.

    Complete Waste of Money!

  • Ron Schenone

    Hello Kyle,
    Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us.
    Ron

  • Deane Felter

    Last November, I purchased a new Toshiba Notebook with MS Vista Home and immediately upgraded to Vista Ultimate.

    Since upgrading, I have not had one issue with Vista.. I have a noteook with plaenty of resources, use a 8G flash drive with ready boost and everything is great. System runs fast. I don’t have the hangups and freeze ups I had with Windows XP SP2.

    In my opinion, software techs spend too much time trying to find bugs and make a mountain out of a mole hill. Magazines from PC World and Smart Computing provide great tips and tricks for making a good experience even better.

    Hooray for Windows Vista !!