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Microsoft OEM Windows XP 2005 Media Centre Edition W/SP2 1Pk English

Microsoft OEM Windows XP 2005 Media Centre Edition W/SP2 1Pk English

OEM ; Upgrade Version ; CD-ROM
Microsoft - M9300294
from £67.00 - £93.45
 
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Microsoft OEM Windows XP Professional Edition W/SP2C English

Microsoft OEM Windows XP Professional Edition W/SP2C English

OEM ; Upgrade Version ; CD-ROM
Microsoft - E8505040
Rating Count : Rating: 3.9 3 review(s)
from £57.99 - £89.89
 
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Microsoft OEM Windows XP Professional Edition W/SP2B English

Microsoft OEM Windows XP Professional Edition W/SP2B English

OEM ; Upgrade Version ; CD-ROM
Microsoft - 1248624
Rating Count : Rating: 3.9 3 review(s)
from £93.98
 
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Microsoft OEM Windows XP Professional Edition W/SP2 English

Microsoft OEM Windows XP Professional Edition W/SP2 English

OEM ; Upgrade Version ; CD-ROM
Microsoft - E8504964
from £80.00
 
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Microsoft OEM Windows XP Professional x64 Edition W/SP2B 3Pk English

Microsoft OEM Windows XP Professional x64 Edition W/SP2B 3Pk English

OEM ; Upgrade Version ; CD-ROM
Microsoft - ZAT00109
from £245.96
 
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Microsoft OEM Windows XP 2005 Media Centre Edition W/SP2 3Pk English

Microsoft OEM Windows XP 2005 Media Centre Edition W/SP2 3Pk English

OEM ; Upgrade Version ; CD-ROM
Microsoft - M9300411
from £236.99
 
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Microsoft OEM Windows XP Professional W/SP2 English

Microsoft OEM Windows XP Professional W/SP2 English

OEM ; Upgrade Version ; CD-ROM
Microsoft - E8504741
from £97.65
 
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Reviews of Windows

tech.co.uk Title: Windows Vista Home Premium

Pros: All the entertainment features you'll need, Media Center included, At the right price point for Vista

Cons: Not for connecting to office networks at home, Missing the comprehensive feature set of Ultimate

Verdict: The right price for Vista, with the best of entertainment. Not for truly serious users though

Summary: Between the security improvements and the new interface Windows Vista looks appealing, but are you going to feel happy about paying for it? We take a look at the Home Premium edition, which is the best balance between cost and features
80/100
tech.co.uk Title: Windows Vista Home Basic

Pros: The cheapest version of Vista, Ideal for older PCs

Cons: Limited in terms of features, No Aero interface support, No Media Center interface

Verdict: If you want Vista, yet this is all you can run, you'd be better off putting the money towards a new PC

Summary: Windows Vista looks appealing, but are you going to feel happy about paying for it? We take a look at the Home Basic version which misses out the snazzy Aero interface
60/100
tech.co.uk Title: Windows Vista Home Premium

Pros: All the entertainment features you'll need, Media Center included, At the right price point for Vista

Cons: Not for connecting to office networks at home, Missing the comprehensive feature set of Ultimate

Verdict: The right price for Vista, with the best of entertainment. Not for truly serious users though

Summary: Between the security improvements and the new interface Windows Vista looks appealing, but are you going to feel happy about paying for it? We take a look at the Home Premium edition, which is the best balance between cost and features
80/100
tech.co.uk Title: Windows Vista Home Basic

Pros: The cheapest version of Vista, Ideal for older PCs

Cons: Limited in terms of features, No Aero interface support, No Media Center interface

Verdict: If you want Vista, yet this is all you can run, you'd be better off putting the money towards a new PC

Summary: Windows Vista looks appealing, but are you going to feel happy about paying for it? We take a look at the Home Basic version which misses out the snazzy Aero interface
60/100
tech.co.uk Title: Windows Vista Home Premium

Pros: All the entertainment features you'll need, Media Center included, At the right price point for Vista

Cons: Not for connecting to office networks at home, Missing the comprehensive feature set of Ultimate

Verdict: The right price for Vista, with the best of entertainment. Not for truly serious users though

Summary: Between the security improvements and the new interface Windows Vista looks appealing, but are you going to feel happy about paying for it? We take a look at the Home Premium edition, which is the best balance between cost and features
80/100
tech.co.uk Title: Windows Vista Business

Pros: Excellent networking features, Full image-based backup

Cons: No BitLocker encryption - only in Ultimate, No entertainment features or parental controls

Verdict: If you're going to use Vista in an office or even work from home, you'll need either this or Ultimate

Summary: Here we're looking at the Business version of Windows Vista, which has all the networking features plus full image-based backup but none of the entertainment features
80/100
tech.co.uk Title: Windows Vista Home Premium

Pros: All the entertainment features you'll need, Media Center included, At the right price point for Vista

Cons: Not for connecting to office networks at home, Missing the comprehensive feature set of Ultimate

Verdict: The right price for Vista, with the best of entertainment. Not for truly serious users though

Summary: Between the security improvements and the new interface Windows Vista looks appealing, but are you going to feel happy about paying for it? We take a look at the Home Premium edition, which is the best balance between cost and features
80/100
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