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The list of the 25 most popular laptop computers at Amazon.com shows very few run Vista.
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Macs: 7
Netbooks: 17
Full Featured Laptops: 1
Where's Vista? Its on the non-netbook, non-apple systems of course!!
In other news - Ferrari didn't make the top 25 best selling cars, must be because they are so terrible!!
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I mean, seriously, Amazon? ***?
I think a fairer estimate would take into account all major sellers not just a single discount seller.
Sure if you want last years model a an ok price.
Spin baby spin.
I just bought 2 new toshiba's both had vista.
http://www.notebookreview.com/best_laptops/default.asp?display=topseller
Is probably a better indicator of NEW vista laptop sales.
Someone a little pissy at MS????
Linux is in 4 of 25 most popular laptops (16%), or 4 of 18 netbooks (22%). That's an impressive feat for an operating system that is in less than 1% of the computers.
Linux+Apple now represent 40% of the top-25 sellers. How long it will take to Apple+Linux take 60% away from Microsoft?
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(9 Comments)> Is probably a better indicator of NEW vista laptop sales.
That's another interesting list, and seems to confirm the point made in the blog. Let's see:
#1 (Dell Inspiron Mini 9) comes with Windows XP or Linux. (According to Dell, 30% of their computers ship with Linux.)
#2 (Lenovo Ideapad S10e) comes with Windows XP too.
#3 (Acer Aspire ONE) comes with Windows XP or Linux.
All these computers cost less than $300.
Then we start to see some Vista computers:
#4 (Lenovo ThinkPad T400) - comes with Vista! -- costs $999.
#5 (HP 2133 Mini-Note PC) - comes with Vista! -- costs $779.
That makes me wonder if Microsoft shoot itself on the foot, in the latest "I'm not cool enough to be a Mac person" ad.
If Microsoft positions itself as a cheap brand, they'll be comndened to sell XP in sub-$300 laptops and netbooks.