Judge Orders Ballmer to Testify in 'Vista Capable' Case
#3
Posted 24 November 2008 - 05:56 AM
#4
Posted 24 November 2008 - 06:56 AM
I have come to be skeptical of all advertising and so verify before believing anything.
Can this be changed? No it cannot. It is part and parcel of "salesmanship". However we can become more capable and skillful in the use of our own language.
"Let the buyer beware" is good advice and so is "verify before believing".
#5
Posted 24 November 2008 - 07:23 AM
Manufacturers list all the specifications, but too many people are too lazy to read them. It was well evident to anyone who looked at the material and the stickers on the machines that they would not run the higher levels of Vista. I was in the stores looking at machines during this time and it was evident from the stickers on the HP, Compaq, Sony and Asus machines, that some were Vista Capable and would not run all Vista Features. The Vista Certified stick was on the machines that would run all Vista features. In fact that is one reason I ordered mine online - to get all the options I wanted.
Too many people will buy a $500 PC and expect it to perform like a $2,500 PC. That just ain't going to happen. The discussion periodically have someone who buys a $500 PC and then is disappointed when it won't run a high end graphics intensive game at anything approaching a good speed. Sometimes we can help them, and sometimes we can't (impossible to fit a two slot graphics card in a slim line case with one slot).
#6
Posted 24 November 2008 - 10:54 AM
If your $500 laptop won't run Windows Vista because you bought the high-end version without reading the specifications, IT'S YOUR FAULT.
Personal responsibility is non-existent nowadays.
#7
Posted 24 November 2008 - 11:24 AM
I think vista is great and sales people pushed the wrong os on people selling them better then home basic when they only need home basic.
#8
Posted 24 November 2008 - 07:10 PM
#9
Posted 26 November 2008 - 02:51 PM
#10
Posted 03 December 2008 - 11:09 PM
Suprise! all the information was readily available on a multitude of websites as well as the Microsoft website at the time.
Why can't people own up and admit they made an uninformed decision and that they own a large part of the responsability in thier own decisions.
Why isn't every pc manufacturer who made a vista ready PC in this lawsuit. Microsoft did not make or manufacturer any of the hardware in question.
How sad now that we now live in the Oprah generation, where no one is responsable for thier own choices. Perhaps now would be a good time to go buy a car with monopoly money and sue Parker Brothers because 'they printed bills with denominations on them' and had the gall to call it money.
It is always someone else's fault isn't it.
#12
Posted 05 December 2008 - 06:59 AM
You're right, at some point people have to take responsibility for their own actions. But as long as law give them the a reason not too, they simply won't. The only one thing you said is even though Microsoft didn't manufacturer the PC's, they are responsible because they license the software and they have to provide the correct information to OEM's to make sure the PC is sufficiently powered to do what Windows needs. But since the OEM's own their own machine, they could have simply said no we are going to been just because you did.
And as you said, Microsoft isn't teh only name that should be in teh lawsuit. All the OEM's should be as well as Intel. I a sure if MS loses which they will, they will sue Intel for the money or work out some deal to get much of it back. Because if it was my company I would do teh following. I'd tell Intel you're going to pay teh cost of all our legal fees and fines and whatever. If you don't we will design Windows to not be able to use Intel chipsets and we will go and support AMD. We will make null and void ALL contracts we have with you. Without teh OEM"s Intel has no business bec Apple is only maybe 10% of it...and cell phones are probably 3% or so. They would surely becaome a much smaller company. 2 can play hardball.
#13
Posted 05 December 2008 - 08:37 AM
#16
Posted 05 December 2008 - 09:49 AM
Sign In
Register
Help


MultiQuote

