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Windows 7 Buyer's Guide: Which Edition is Right for You?
Posted 07/02/2009 at 05:27:23pm
I think that what the previous poster was referring to was the fact that you can download and install Virtual PC onto Windows 7. Since you already (supposedly) have a legit copy of WinXP, you can install that in the virtual machine and achieve similar - if not identical - functionality.
However, I believe that the "XP mode" of Windows 7 includes additional integration that Virtual PC does not. That being said, you could still play your XP compatable game in a virtual machine and save yourself some money by only purchasing Home Premium.
Hope this clears things up....
Samsung 226BW
Posted 08/16/2007 at 06:50:22pm
All, I've seen a lot of talk about the S, A, and C models of the 226BW; the only thing that they represent is where the monitor was manufactured. The "C" stands for China, the "A" stands for Mexico, and the "S" stands for South Korea. Other than that, the monitors have been built to the same specs and go through the same QA process. There may be some minor regional differences, but they're essentially the same. Regards, cppgeek