“Vista capable” means you can boot Vista and stare at it

by Sam Glover on April 2, 2007

Mouse Print dug up this gem from Dell’s website, claiming that the baseline system requirements for a “Vista capable” computer means you can boot the operating system, but not run applications or games. Vista isn’t that pretty.

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