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Windows Vista Ultimate Extras Revealed

This year's keynote at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas by Bill Gates showed off Microsoft's upcoming Ultimate Extras for consumers who purchase the Windows Vista Ultimate SKU.  MS now has three Ultimate Extras lined up to hit Windows Vista Ultimate users on 30th January to coincide with Windows Vista's general availability date.

Windows DreamScene:  Windows DreamScene gives users the ability to use a video as their desktop background, just as they would any stationary image background.  DreamScene will consist of high-quality looped videos that make your desktop come alive.  As a default, we've included a nice waterfall video (shown at the keynote) among several others.  Better yet, you can even use your own videos.  Want to know a little-known secret?  For computers that support Windows Aero, DreamScene offers enhancements to positioning of stationary images as wallpapers in Windows Vista.

BitLocker and EFS Enhancements:  MS will provide enhancements to BitLocker in Ultimate Extras, including a tool called the Secure Online Key Backup, with which you can store your BitLocker recovery password on a secure MS website.

Texas Hold'em Poker Game:  MS is bringing this popular poker game to Windows Vista.  With this Ultimate Extra, you can add to your Windows gaming experience.  Hold'em players:  Windows Vista's DirectX improvements give you amazing graphics effects in the game -- you can play up to five computer players at once.  We've also thrown in the ability to customize the table and cards, too.

Ultimate Extras are slated for release on 30 January, and this is just the beginning -- we're not stopping here.  More Ultimate Extras are coming.  You're going to want to pay special attention to the brand new Windows Ultimate Web site for updates and information on current and upcoming Windows Vista Ultimate Extras.


Comments

  1. Posted on: January 10, 2007 at 7:05AM  

    Really ultimate features.

    <a href="http://www.3dcadresources.com/">3DCADResources.com</a>

  2. Posted on: January 10, 2007 at 7:22AM  

    Really ultimate features.

    http://www.3dcadresources.com/

  3. Posted on: January 10, 2007 at 10:15AM  

    "For computers that don’t support Windows Aero, DreamScene offers enhancements to positioning of stationary images as wallpapers in Windows Vista."

    Sounds like a precedent for every functionality upgrade to be released as an Ultimate Extra instead of, say, a powertoy, SP or hotfix.

    Except, of course, the upgrades which offer Microsoft a strategic advantage, like DVD Maker, Movie Maker, WMP and Fax and Scan.

  4. Posted on: January 10, 2007 at 10:22AM  

    Bhavana2001 there isn't much on that site about 3d at all.. So you might want to check out www.3dbuzz.com instead.

  5. Posted on: January 10, 2007 at 1:45PM  

    Having seen the Dreamscene demo at the influencer lab, I can see a whole new world of possibilities opening up, for the use of the Dreamscene core to enhance the "Active Desktop" in the future. Way to go, Ultimates team.

  6. Posted on: January 10, 2007 at 4:10PM  

    The picture tool showed at CES was just silly.  "neat" idea, but thats what you demo at CES?  App needs a major facelift, looks terrible.  

    Dreamscene is a good idea, I would LOVE if I could use say, Live TV from a media center, or a DVD as the wallpaper.  How does it work with Multi Monitor?  Can I pick which one? Was Multi Monitor support given some decent thought?  Vista itself didnt receive any so I am asking.

    Also, You NEED better presenters at CES, or any public demo.  Robbie wasnt bad, but the rest were terrible, so hard to watch or get excited about anything.  Whatever Gates was smoking at that last part, I want some.  People were busting out in laughter at work watching that acid trip he had at the end.  Sad really...

  7. Posted on: January 10, 2007 at 5:44PM  

    RyanLM-you seem to have a really great outlook on life. Microsoft has put "decent thought" into all their products, that is why they are the greatest company this planet has ever seen! Microsoft-Keep up the great work!!!

  8. Posted on: January 10, 2007 at 8:29PM  

    about  Dream can it use 1 sceen spamed acroos mulitmonitors or cna it use 2 or more edffirent scence at ones per a monitor or is it suck with 1 seane on all the monitors?

  9. Posted on: January 10, 2007 at 8:40PM  

    for the nut ball that said

    Can I pick which one? Was Multi Monitor support given some decent thought?  Vista itself didnt receive any so I am asking.

    check this out

    http://img406.imageshack.us/img406/2194/dualjp3.jpg

    this is a screeny of my dual monitor set up wit the falling

    Dual Monitors (left /Right)

    Dual Task Bars

    Dual Wallpaper

    Quick PC Bar (top left)

  10. Posted on: January 10, 2007 at 10:28PM  

    MadDoggyca

    Please, the multi monitor support HAS NOT CHANGED, only gotten worse in Vista.

    Your second taskbar is not transparent, and looks oddly like a 3rd party Utility called UltraMon, which is a tool I SHOULD NOT NEED in a modern operating system.

    How has it gotten worse?  In XP, I was able to have multiple video cards from different vendors and it would just work - this is not true with Vista.  The cards HAVE to use the same driver, which means all nvidia, or all ati, etc.

    This is not a terrible thing, but that is what changed.  I do not see any other differences in vista verus the 5+ year old XP.  Why can I not select a different wallpaper for each screen? Why can't my taskbar cover both screens?

    Reason given on Shellrevealed.com was lack of time, will be in a future release.  Does this mean SP1? SP2? Or the next windows in 5 years?

    I am not trying just to be a troll, I am simply frustrated.  I want someone at MS to read this!! Goto Shellrevealed.com - a MS Site created for feedback - and READ what people are asking for.  We arnt asking for the world, just some basics - MS is spending their time on a photo splicing program!!!!! WHAT!!!!  Fix what is BROKE first.

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  1. Posted by: Mighell's blog on January 10, 2007 at 8:17AM

    Girava voce (ed anche un sito web) in cui si parlava di una serie di Extras per li acquirenti di Windows

  2. Posted by: Clic Compulsivo on January 10, 2007 at 3:27PM