Why would you even want to work on something else while watching a video? There is software that will overlay windows and even theme packs that will make your system look like vista. As with XP it may be best waiting for a later service pack for vista and when there is more open support as vista doesnt do anything that any other OS wont do (apart from dx10 but this only affects the hardcore gamers). Anyway my point is this is a rather pathetic ploy by microsoft to hype up vista, the over inflated prices and no real attempt to re-invent themselves since win3.1 they have seen their market share start to slip which will rapidly gain pace within the next year when customers want value for money, not "ultimate extras" which seem laughable to most users.
Following the commercial success (and technical disappointment) of the original Wildfire -- which featured a miserly 528MHz CPU and QVGA display -- HTC has returned with the Wildfire S.
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Why would you even want to work on something else while watching a video? There is software that will overlay windows and even theme packs that will make your system look like vista. As with XP it may be best waiting for a later service pack for vista and when there is more open support as vista doesnt do anything that any other OS wont do (apart from dx10 but this only affects the hardcore gamers). Anyway my point is this is a rather pathetic ploy by microsoft to hype up vista, the over inflated prices and no real attempt to re-invent themselves since win3.1 they have seen their market share start to slip which will rapidly gain pace within the next year when customers want value for money, not "ultimate extras" which seem laughable to most users.