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 12, 2007 at 4:53AM  

    Can Window Vista be enable with Linux and Macintos?

  2. Posted on: January 12, 2007 at 5:01PM  

    thx,im useful.

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  3. Posted on: January 12, 2007 at 7:18PM  

    Yes, the DreamScene looks to be a promising ultimate Extra. However, time will tell the amount of resources it would consume. I hope, Microsoft gives a thought about this.

  4. Posted on: January 12, 2007 at 7:31PM  

    Hey Chieng Sisovin:  not exactly sure what you mean.  You can indeed network Windows Vista to Linux and/or Macintosh machines.  If you want to install Windows Vista to a machine that previously ran a Linux or Macintosh OS, that would depend on the hardware specifications of the particular machine.

  5. Posted on: January 12, 2007 at 7:34PM  

    This is a reply to Astonish. I am sure microsoft would have thought twice before launching so many operating system editions. Each edition is for a targeted user group. The Home Basic edition is for users who use computer for e-mailing, browsing and other minimal functions. The Home Premium is for customers who can invest some more bucks for a good home experience with media center and Aero. There are people who think twice before spending money to buy a computer. For them, the Home Basic is good. For other home users who have only one computer, Home Premium is good. Ultimate is a pack of ultimate features with enhanced security and home premium. This will be for users who use their computers for Home as well as Small Business purposes. The business and Enterprise versions don't need features like media center and DVD maker. Hence, the features have been removed. However, care has been taken to make sure that there is enough security for the data with bitlocker encryption and UAC. There are more features in the business edition. This is not something new that Microsoft has done. This is cost effective marketing of software. Assume a situation where a person just needs an OS with good security features and fault tolerence to e-mail and browse. For such a user, Home Basic is the best choice. He need not spend more money purchasing a software that has all the features that are not necessary for him. If ever he wants to upgrade, Microsoft has given the option to upgrade. Let's think about the different levels of market the product is being targeted to. I think, as a business decision this is one that I would say is good for the company.

  6. Posted on: January 12, 2007 at 7:41PM  

    For Astonish...

    Vista has not yet been released. Understand that we are talking about a complete change over of technology. Hence, we can't expect all apps to work with Aero. I am sure with in the next month, there would be Aero supported apps released. If not, you will find update patches for apps to support the Aero feature. Also, I have tested the sleep/resume feature with many computers. None of them failed. I just had to press the power button and it's up and running. It's a great OS. I believe it will get a great response once it is released to retail.

  7. Posted on: January 12, 2007 at 7:45PM  

    Hey Chieng Sisovin, I am not sure if you can install Vista to a computer that has MacOS in it. However, you can install Vista to an NTFS partition along with linux running in a different partition. The boot manager for Vista will still let you boot to both the OS.

  8. Posted on: January 12, 2007 at 8:49PM  

    Hi manohar, I mean that my PC has only Window Vista Ultimate, but I want open files from MacOS and Linux on my PC. Can Windows Vista be compatible to open the files from different OS like MacOS and Linux OS.

  9. Posted on: January 13, 2007 at 2:17AM  

    Sorry Chieng Sisovin, I am not very sure about it. I am sorry, I am replying this without thorough research. I am sorry, I am running out of time. Meanwhile, you can find information in the following link : http://www.openafs.org/windows.html . Do let me know if this helped you. Thanks.

  10. Posted on: January 16, 2007 at 9:51AM  

    I was apart of the powered togethet promo so I'm getting a copy of Vista Business. My question is how do I upgrade it to Ultimate and how much will that run me?

    Thanks,

    David

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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