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Microsoft Windows Desktop
Operating Systems currently comes in the following
versions; Widows XP Home Edition, Widows XP
Professional, Widows Tablet Edition and Widows XP Media
Center Edition. Generally, their features can be summed up as
follows:
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Widows Vista -
Windows Vista is Microsoft’s news line of graphical operating
systems used on personal computers, including home and business
desktops, notebook computers, Tablet PCs, and media centers.
Windows Vista contains hundreds of new and reworked features;
some of the most significant include an updated graphical user
interface dubbed Windows Aero, improved searching features, new
multimedia creation tools such, and completely redesigned
networking, audio, print, and display sub-systems. Microsoft's
primary stated objective with Windows Vista, however, has been
to improve the state of security in the Windows operating
system.
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Widows XP Professional
- Windows XP Professional gives your small business the
dependability you need to get more done with less effort and
stay better connected with customers and business partners. With
improved networking tools, advanced security settings and
recovery options, it sets a new standard for a foundation you
can count on to keep your desktop or notebook computer up and
running.
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Widows XP
Home Edition - Same
as Professional Edition, but without the necessary networking
components need by business users.
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Widows XP
Tablet PC Edition -
Windows XP Tablet PC Edition is the evolution of notebook
computing. If you want the reliability, enhanced performance,
and features of Windows XP Professional with the natural
interface and mobility of a Tablet PC, this is the solution for
you. This operation system is for use on tablets PC's only and
can be used in business environments.
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Widows XP
Media Center Edition
- Same as Professional Edition, but without the necessary
networking components need by business users. |