Microsoft's Holiday Preview - Windows Vista Powered PC's and Accessories
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This Holiday season is certain to be merry considering all the great new products being offered to you from Microsoft Hardware, Vista powered machines and Games for Windows. Check out some of the sexy new Dell laptops, BlueTrack mice and of course...some great games for Windows like Fallout 3 and Lego Batman.
Also-make sure to check out what you can expect from Windows Mobile and Xbox 360.
Also-make sure to check out what you can expect from Windows Mobile and Xbox 360.
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Even though DirectX10 wasnt't the revolution it was supposed to be, Vista is still turning out to be a great gaming platform, so I for one am glad to see PCs still playing a major role in the gaming market. With games like Spore and Fallout 3 (and the recently announced expansion pack for World of Warcraft on Nov 13), and news that GTA 4 on the PC looks even better than on the XBox, hardware vendors are still challenged to offer new technology.
Oh, the red laptop on the red background didn't work so well :-/
Even though DirectX10 wasnt't the revolution it was supposed to be, Vista is still turning out to be a great gaming platform, so I for one am glad to see PCs still playing a major role in the gaming market. With games like Spore and Fallout 3 (and the recently announced expansion pack for World of Warcraft on Nov 13), and news that GTA 4 on the PC looks even better than on the XBox, hardware vendors are still challenged to offer new technology.
Oh, the red laptop on the red background didn't work so well :-/
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