![]() HD-DVD and Blu-Ray are coming into the picture now, and I've heard some rumors that you will not be able to play these things on 32-bit versions of Vista. Remote desktop is not included with the Home Premium. For me I would have to go with the Ultimate edition, because I use remote desktop to do maintenance, add new music, and so on with my Media Center. So what will this $50 get you in the way of improvements? Not much I'm afraid. So right off the price for the 'Media Center Experience' has gone up a minimum of $50. You can now buy Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 for a little over $100 depending on where you buy it. ![]() The edition I used to test for this article was Windows Vista Ultimate RC2 build 5744.įirst I would like to point out that in order to get the most up to date Media Center experience it will cost you $159 for the upgrade version of Home Premium, $239 for the full version of Home Premium, $259 for the upgrade version of Ultimate, and $399 for the full version of Ultimate. These two editions are Windows Vista Home Premium and Windows Vista Ultimate. I've spent the past few days looking into the new Media Center that this new operating system will come bundled with two of the Vista editions. 2007 is going to be the year in witch Microsoft will grace us with its new operating system Windows Vista.
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