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Windows Vista Coming Late January

Ed Bott writing over at ZDNet provides an insight into the soon-to-be launched Windows Vista operating software which is set to be retailed for $399. 'It's been a long and winding road, but Windows Vista is finally released to manufacturing. That means the final stage of the waiting game has begun. According to Microsoft, Volume Licensing customers will receive media containing Business and Enterprise editions of Windows Vista by the end of this month, with Ultimate edition available via download. Giant PC makers will get those bits as well, and retail customers will be able to buy Windows Vista on new PCs or in retail boxes by the end of January. (Those rumors that Vista will be publicly unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in early January? No way, say my sources.)'

Read: Will Windows Vista be worth the wait? - ZDNet

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