Microsoft Vista Ultimate gets (PRODUCT)RED treatment

Posted in Microsoft by Shane McGlaun on December 8th, 2008

Windows Vista (RED)Windows Vista and its many flavors are looked on with disdain by many and pointed to as one of the reasons Apple is posting record growth despite the poor economy. Despite that, many people still use Vista and may be looking to upgrade from Windows XP to Vista.

For those looking to upgrade Microsoft has announced that it is now offering Windows Vista Ultimate in a (RED) version that includes some exclusive additions. The downside is that the new exclusive content doesn’t make Vista any more useful or stable.

What you get in the (RED) version is new, exclusive screen savers, wallpapers, gadgets, and DreamScene content. You can feel good knowing that your purchase, no matter how ill Vista makes you (and it will at some point), you helped fight AIDS in Africa.

Join Red

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2 Comments to “Microsoft Vista Ultimate gets (PRODUCT)RED treatment”
  1. KristopherWindsor Says:

    Predicted here:
    http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2007/02/02/

  2. devilmaster Says:

    could you bee any more biased… i mean all that is missing from article is M$ and vista/MS/windows sucks for in to be a perfect 10 rant.

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