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The heavy competition with Dell and Acer has forced HP, currently world’s largest PC manufacturer, to start offering its clients low-cost PCs, with Linux OS preinstalled.
For now, the low-cost PCs will be on sale only in Australia for about $AU600 (just under $500 USD). The motivation behind this move is Windows Vista’s hefty price and lack of attractiveness and the increasing demand for Linux-powered machines from tech-savvy consumers.
Industry analysts and Linux addicts have long-ago prophesized Vista’s failure on the market, mainly because of its “hunger” for hardware resources and lack of enticing, new features. Acer’s boss Gianfranco Lanci openly criticized Windows Vista’s low impact on PC sales worldwide, saying that “the whole industry is disappointed” with Microsoft’s next-gen OS.
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The heavy competition with Dell and Acer has forced HP, currently world’s largest PC manufacturer, to start offering its clients low-cost PCs, with Linux OS preinstalled.
For now, the low-cost PCs will be on sale only in Australia for about $AU600 (just under $500 USD). The motivation behind this move is Windows Vista’s hefty price and lack of attractiveness and the increasing demand for Linux-powered machines from tech-savvy consumers.
Industry analysts and Linux addicts have long-ago prophesized Vista’s failure on the market, mainly because of its “hunger” for hardware resources and lack of enticing, new features. Acer’s boss Gianfranco Lanci openly criticized Windows Vista’s low impact on PC sales worldwide, saying that “the whole industry is disappointed” with Microsoft’s next-gen OS.
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