
The most complete edition of Windows Vista – with the power, security, and mobility features that you need for work, and all of the entertainment features that you want for fun.
When you want to have it all, including the ability to shift smoothly between the worlds of play and productivity, there’s Windows Vista Ultimate. You’ll never have to worry about having the most advanced capabilities – they’re all here. This edition of Windows Vista offers an advanced, business-focused infrastructure, mobile productivity, and a premium home digital entertainment experience, all in a single offering.
Specifically, Windows Vista Ultimate offers all of the features found in Windows Vista home Premium, including Windows Media Center, Windows Movie Maker with high-definition support, and Windows DVD Maker. It also offers all of the features found in Windows Vista Business, including business networking, centralized management tools, and advanced system backup features. And Windows Vista Ultimate has all of the new security and data protection features that help take Windows Vista to a whole new level of dependability.
In addition, Windows Vista Ultimate includes support for all of the new mobility features in Windows Vista, including Windows Tablet and Touch Technology, Windows SideShow, Windows Mobility Center, and other new, advanced mobility features.
If you want a single PC that fulfills all of your work, travel, and entertainment needs, or if you simply want to be confident that you have the very best, WINDOWS Vista Ultimate is the no-compromise edition for you.
Product Specification :
Operating System :windows Vista
License :Complete package
Pricing Level :Standard
Media Format
VD-ROM
Max License Size :1 PC
Product Type :Retail
Required Processor Class :Intel x86
Required Processor Speed :1 GHz
Required Memory :1 GB
Required Disk Space :40 GB
Other Requirements :Sound card, DVD-ROM, DirectX 9.0 compatible graphics card, 128 MB video memory, Internet connection




I'm still trying to figure out WHY microsoft felt the need to upgrade from xp. Xp was a stable wnoughOS and although vista looks pretty enough , you cant justify £369 for something being pretty. This was released far too early especially when they got all the negative feedback from people using the beta products.
Driver and program incapabilities , crashing , the list goes on and on.
i dont see the point of vista for any other thing than bill gates to make more money , doesnt he have enough as it is ??????
Pro : looks nice
Con : driver and program flaws
This is a sweet OS. Using it for 2 weeks without any issues. The installation of the OS is a lot easier than in the past. For all the people that are complaining about incompatible drivers and programs, please think back to when Win XP was released. The same exact thing happened. Given time companies will catch up.
Very stable OS. Have not had a crash as of yet nor have I had any issues installing any programs that I was using on Win XP.
Worth the money and upgrade.
Pro : Ease of use, stable os for just being released
Con : hefty hardware requirements
Worth every dollar you spend. Great interfaces and voice command. Really easy to use and have the abillity to see whos on you wireless network. It eats up your laptop's battery very, very fast. No need for a DVD codec, Windows Media Center will play DVDs for you without 3rd party software. iPod users will be able to use the current verison of iTunes without any problems.
Pro : Easy To Use, Nice Look & Feel, Nice Effects
Con : Hardware Requirments, Eats Up Laptop Batteries Fast
i wish you could pick wich windows you want when you get new computer because i hate this new vista i wish i had windows xp
Pro : nothing
Con : i dont like it
The computability issues with existing software are so bad with vista that even Win32 emulation under Linux works better that Vista.
Pro : none
Con : Slow, incompatable and massively exspensive
It's amazing! The new interface, the security, everything.
When u have a problem, it solves it for you automatically.
Also, the new type of search and indexing is just amazing. Start menu is great and easy to use.
Until now, I only have 3 programs that are incompatible with it. However, all my hardware are 100% compatible and most of them do not need drivers on Vista.
In conclusion, I loved vista and If u have the money, it's totally worth it!
Pro : Interface, ease of use, amazing speech recognition, security, features.
Con : Price, very few program incompatibilities, needs alot of hardware
Personally I hate it. Not just because it is made by Microsoft, because of the poor planning. The only way its possible to have a stable operating system right after it is released is if it is Linux. Honestly keep XP if you are running it or whatever older version of windows your running. Even if you are running Windows 3.1 keep it Vista is not worth the money.
Pro : None
Con : It doesn't have DOS and its made by microsoft.
Another windows from Microsoft but this time,The best one!
Easy to use and with tons of features and ability.
very nice interface.
no need for any antivirus because of powerfull windows defender.
Easy to organize documents.
That's what I call OS !
Pro : Nice interface, Best features, More secure !
Con : Needs a powerfull PC, Price !
Overall, this OS is one of the best I've seen. XP comes close to this one because of its almost virtually flawless features. But this left it in the dust with its user interface, features and easy-to-use setup. A from me.
-Reviewing4you
Pro : Very nice user interface. I love how it looks. More organized and easier to use 'Start' menu. More features than XP.
Con : Sticky/Filter keys issues with VAIO Laptop. Eats up battery life. Needs a hefty computer to use it. Still needs a few bugs worked out.
My Specs:
Processor: Pentium D 3.0GHZ, Memory: 1GB DDR2 PC3200, Hard Drive: WD SATA 160GB, Video: nVidia GeForce 6200 AGP 256MB – For those not familliar with how to understand the specs, let's just say that I don't have the most impressive setup available BUT it does the job well. Even though one may take the time to see that the minimum system requirements are met I honestly couldn't see someone enjoying their computing experience using such a basic configuration. I'm Running Vista Ultimate up from XP Pro SP2 and I'm quite pleased with all the security and stability features added to this release of windows. Although Vista looks and runs beautifully, and allows use of lots of 32bit software titles on a 64bit system, it does NOT support all hardware and software. – I rate Vista a 4 of 5 because I feel like it's a more solid OS than XP, and there's no turning back now. It's going to continue to grow and evolve and become more refined and more mainstreamed and will eventually be fully supported so you might as well get used to seeing it around. *UAC ( User Account Control ) allows you to control system altering changes that may occur and allow or prevent them.
Pro : Beautiful User Interface, *UAC, Stable, Secure, Versitile, Improved Parental Control
Con : Less User Friendly, Resource Intensive, *UAC,