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Introducing
Windows
XP-based PCs
that are ready for the future.

The guide below will help you purchase the computer that�s right for you today and in the future! Look for these PC hardware specifications to make sure you can run the Windows Vista edition and features you want.

Certain functionality such as watching and recording TV requires additional hardware.

  PC hardware specifications
Windows Vista Capable PCs can deliver the core experiences in Windows Vista and come with at least:
  • A modern processor (at least 800MHz)
  • 512 MB of system memory
  • A graphics processor that is DirectX� 9 Capable
Windows Vista Premium Ready PCs deliver even better Windows Vista experiences, can run Windows Vista Home Premium, Windows Vista Business or Windows Vista Ultimate and come with at least:
  • 1 GHz 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor
  • 1 GB of system memory
  • A graphics processor that runs Windows Aero
  • 128 MB of graphics memory
  • 40 GB of hard drive capacity with 15 GB free space
  • DVD-ROM Drive
  • Audio output capability
  • Internet access capability
Free Express Upgrade to Windows Vista

Are you looking to buy a new Desktop or Notebook before the Windows Vista release? No need to wait! When you purchase a Windows Vista capable PC, available on select Notebooks and Desktops, that runs Windows XP today, you will receive an upgrade to Windows Vista FREE via mail, when it becomes available from Microsoft. Plus, there are no shipping fees** for your upgrade!

  • Windows XP Home � Free upgrade to Windows Vista Home Basic
  • Windows XP Media Center Edition � Free upgrade to Windows Vista Home Premium
  • Windows XP Professional � Free upgrade to Windows Vista Business

For more details specifically about the Windows Vista Express Upgrade to your PC, please visit the Manufacturer�s Web site for your Desktop or Notebook computer:

†These Windows Vista features may require advanced or additional hardware.
**Some manufacturers may charge shipping, please click on their link for more details.
For details go to www.windowsvista.com/getready