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  • Windows Vista Ultimate video
    Editors' rating: 3h stars
      Overall score: 7.8 (3.5 stars)
    User rating: 2 stars
    Windows Vista Ultimate Reviewed on 01/23/2007

    The bottom line: Windows Vista is essentially warmed-over Windows XP. If you're currently happy with Windows XP SP2, we see no compelling reason to upgrade. On the other hand, if you need a new computer right now, Windows Vista is stable enough for everyday use. Read review

    Specs: 1 PC, Complete package, 40 GB, Intel x86 1 GHz, 1 GB, DVD-ROM, Sound card, 128 MB video memory, Internet connection, DirectX 9.0 compatible graphics card, Intel x86, 1 GHz

  • Windows Vista Home Premium video
    Editors' rating: 3h stars
      Overall score: 7.4 (3.5 stars)
    User rating: 2h stars
    Windows Vista Home Premium Reviewed on 01/24/2007

    The bottom line: Windows Vista Home Premium is essentially warmed-over Windows XP Home Edition. If you're currently happy with Windows XP SP2, we see no compelling reason to upgrade. On the other hand, if you need a new computer right now, Windows Vista Home Premium is stable enough for everyday use. Read review

    Specs: 1 PC, Complete package, 40 GB, Intel x86 1 GHz, 1 GB, DVD-ROM, Sound card, 128 MB video memory, Internet connection, DirectX 9.0 compatible graphics card, Intel x86, 1 GHz

  • Windows XP Home Edition
    Editors' rating: 4 stars
      Overall score: 8.0 (4.0 stars)
    User rating: 2h stars
    Windows XP Home Edition Reviewed on 09/03/2001 Updated on 11/14/2002

    The bottom line: XP is a worthwhile upgrade from 95/98 or Windows 2000. Unless you need corporate administration tools, XP Home Edition should suffice for most--even for small businesses. Read review

    Specs: 1 user, Complete package, 1.5 GB, Intel Pentium 233 MHz, 64 MB, CD-ROM, SVGA monitor, Mouse or compatible device, Intel Pentium, 233 MHz

  • Windows Vista Business video
    Editors' rating: 3h stars
      Overall score: 7.4 (3.5 stars)
    User rating: 2 stars
    Windows Vista Business Reviewed on 01/24/2007

    The bottom line: Windows Vista Business is essentially warmed-over Windows XP. If you're currently happy with Windows XP SP2, we see no compelling reason to upgrade. On the other hand, if you need a new computer right now, Windows Vista is stable enough for everyday use. Read review

    Specs: 1 PC, Complete package, 40 GB, Intel x86 1 GHz, 1 GB, DVD-ROM, Sound card, 128 MB video memory, Internet connection, DirectX 9.0 compatible graphics card, Intel x86, 1 GHz

  • Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 video
    Editors' rating: 3h stars
      Overall score: 7.6 (3.5 stars)
    User rating: 2h stars
    Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 Reviewed on 10/12/2004 Updated on 02/24/2006

    The bottom line: Media Center Edition 2005 is the best desktop DVR app out there, but it's not yet ready to play hub for your digital home. Read review

    Specs: 1 user, License and media, 4 GB, 256 MB, 4x DVD-ROM, XGA monitor, DirectX 9.0 compatible graphics card, AGP graphics card with 64MB of memory

  • Microsoft Xbox 360 Halo 3 Special Edition
    Editors' rating: 4 stars
      Overall score: 8.5 (4.0 stars)
    User rating: 4 stars
    Microsoft Xbox 360 Halo 3 Special Edition Reviewed on 11/19/2007 Updated on 09/11/2009

    The bottom line: With its extensive digital media features, a superior online service, and an excellent game library, the Xbox 360 remains the game console to beat. Read review

    Specs: Xbox 360 Halo 3 Special Edition - Game console, DVD-ROM, 1 x IBM PowerPC 3 cores 3.2 GHz, 512 MB ( 512 MB ) GDDR3 SDRAM - Integrated, 1920 x 1080

  • Microsoft Vista Home Basic video
    Editors' rating: 3h stars
      Overall score: 7.0 (3.5 stars)
    User rating: 1h stars
    Microsoft Vista Home Basic Reviewed on 01/24/2007

    The bottom line: Windows Vista Home Basic is essentially warmed-over Windows XP, Windows XP SP3. If you're currently happy with Windows XP SP2, we see no compelling reason to upgrade. On the other hand, if you need a new computer right now, Windows Vista is stable enough for everyday use. Read review

    Specs: 1 PC, Complete package, 20 GB, Intel x86 1 GHz, 512 MB, DVD-ROM, Sound card, 32 MB video memory, Internet connection, DirectX 9.0 compatible graphics card, Intel x86, 1 GHz

  • Office XP Standard Edition
    Editors' rating: 4 stars
      Overall score: 8.0 (4.0 stars)
    User rating: 2h stars
    Office XP Standard Edition Reviewed on 03/15/2001 Updated on 04/10/2003

    The bottom line: Microsoft Office XP's online and collaborative tool improvements make it a smart upgrade for businesses and groups, but it's not worth the cost, time, and effort for single or home users. Read review

    Specs: 1 user, Complete package, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP or later, Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition, Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 SP6 or later, 250 MB, Intel Pentium 133 MHz, 64 MB, CD-ROM, SVGA monitor, Mouse or compatible device, Intel Pentium, 133 MHz, Windows

  • Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition - complete package

    Specs: 1 user, Complete package, 1.5 GB, Intel Pentium 233 MHz, 64 MB, CD-ROM, SVGA monitor, Mouse or compatible device, Intel Pentium, 233 MHz

  • Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition - complete package

    Specs: 1 user, Complete package, 1.5 GB, Pentium MMX 233 MHz, 64 MB, CD-ROM, Mouse or compatible device, Pentium MMX, 233 MHz