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Probably because Vista cost much more to begin with...
And before SP1 was a steaming pile...

I don't care as much about costs as I do ethics. Sorry to be a product of a previous time; I'm a dinosaur. Almost 2000 years old with that mindset...
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Probably because Vista cost much more to begin with...  HypnoToad | 04/20/09
Even 15 bucks is too much considering that MS does not support it.  DonnieBoy | 04/20/09
Still, it is not bad  GuidingLight | 04/20/09
But, in this case it is also taking away from sales of newer Windows  DonnieBoy | 04/20/09
I disagree  GuidingLight | 04/20/09
No, netbooks are a direct replacement for larger laptops for a numer of  DonnieBoy | 04/20/09
Direct replacemnet in that  GuidingLight | 04/20/09
Still HIGHWAY ROBBERY!  kd5auq | 04/20/09
That is not highway robbery, this is.  pfyearwood | 04/21/09
XP is old and worthless  duclod | 04/20/09
Gee...  Jeremy W | 04/20/09
Isn't pretty much everything in the universe ...  dkawalec | 04/20/09
Just around the corner: ARM Netbooks  no_zd_user_name | 04/20/09
Maybe  Tim Patterson | 04/20/09
Not bad for an eight year old operating system  GuidingLight | 04/20/09
Pretty embarassing that the only thing MS can field for this category is an  DonnieBoy | 04/20/09
Vista was not designed for netbooks  GuidingLight | 04/20/09
So, it was an MS plan to not have a current OS available for a hot  DonnieBoy | 04/20/09
Then you and your comrades from M$ should be proud  InAction Man | 04/20/09
RE: WSJ: Microsoft makes less than $15 per XP netbook  Loverock Davidson | 04/20/09
Windbag  Alan Smithie | 04/20/09
LOL  Loverock Davidson | 04/20/09
Yes it is  InAction Man | 04/20/09
loverock is Ballmer's ghostwriter! Look...  InAction Man | 04/20/09

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