Taking Windows Vista through a 500-hour test
Tom’s Hardware has posted a summary of its 500-hour test run of Windows Vista. The article provides a first impression of the operating system’s new user interface, the upcoming web browser Internet Explorer 7, network and security applications as well as DirectX and driver installation procedures.
Read our first impressions with the operating system over at Tom’s Hardware.
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