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Microsoft has revealed how powerful computers must be to run Vista - the new version of its Windows operating system.

It has given advice on the basic specifications to run the software as well as the higher capabilities needed to get the most out of it.

Also available is a downloadable tool that lets people know if the PC they own now will run the system. Microsoft has said that Vista will go on widespread release in January 2007.

Read more... (BBC)
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The 3d display kinda has me interested. Noted this system will only be for those who want their operating system to be as 1337 as they think they are. For those who want simple will stay with 98 or xp I havent had any problems with em yet except the long drawn out instalation of xp.
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