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Retail launch at Midtown Manhattan Best Buy

We had the chance yesterday morning to drop by the Midtown Manhattan Best Buy store to see Steve Ballmer and Best Buy CEO Brad Anderson, along with the Mason family from the Living with Windows Vista program, celebrate the launch of Windows Vista.  Here, Cassidy Mason shows Steve how the family used Windows Media Center to record TV shows for playback at a later time.

Best Buy - SteveB

Along the way, I got the chance to meet Greg de los Santos, the Midtown store's first salesperson to sell a copy of Windows Vista early Tuesday morning.  After chatting with Greg for a moment (he sure knows his way around the OS), we gave him a small reward for his efforts -- a copy of his choice of versions of Windows Vista.  After vacillating for some time over whether to pick the Bill Gates limited-edition signature copy of the Ultimate upgrade version, he settled on the full version of Ultimate and bounded up the stairs to complete the purchase.

Greg waits in anticipation as we check out. 

Best Buy - Greg 2

You can see his excitement....

Best Buy - Greg 3

... as he meets his newest software acquisition.

Best Buy - Greg 1 

When I announced to Greg and his management that he was to be awarded his choice of versions of Windows Vista, he literally fell to his knees, made double fists as if in exultation (or serious pain), and yelled "Thank you!  Thank you!"  Needless to say, it was great to see such excitement :)

A big thank-you to Greg for his enthusiasm for Windows Vista, and to his store's management for producing such passionate salespeople!


Comments

  1. Posted on: January 31, 2007 at 1:20PM  

    Enthusiasm or sarcasm? ;)

    only joking, congrats on getting out the door. Been running it since start of December and I love it :)

  2. Posted on: January 31, 2007 at 1:32PM  

    sorry, that was meant to say getting "it" out the door.

    Just received my account creation email (been subscribed to the RSS for ages but not commented before...)

    Can you tell me, what's the point of having the "password" type text input on the web site, ie with the stars instead of my password, if you then go and email my password to me as plain text?

    a) don't need the reminder, not gonna forget it. and in any case it was unexpected

    b) what's to say that the person-looking-over-my-shoulder that the input type=pwd guards against is no longer looking over my shoulder?

    it just makes no sense! I would have thought that Microsoft, being the absolute world leaders in computer and internet security that they are, wouldn't deliberately code in such a huge bug as this....

  3. Posted on: January 31, 2007 at 7:00PM  

    Nick White

    can you please answer my question? I tried microsoft forums but they banned me when i asked.

    Is it true with vista you can't install the oem on more then one pc unlike xp u could? ALso vista retail is it true you can install on more then one pc as long as you remove it from the other pc before installing on another? sorry for posting here but i need  a answer -_-

  4. Posted on: January 31, 2007 at 7:16PM  

    Homie:

    You seem abit confused. Its no different then with XP (wich only allowes you to install windows vista on one mashean per Key). Now you can get away with installing it on more than one about 2 but 3 may be stretching it. Thats the same with XP. Most people though just buy it with the computer wich in that case then its only designated to that one system.

  5. Posted on: January 31, 2007 at 7:53PM  

    i found this?

    http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/windowsvista/archive/2006/11/02/news-revision-to-windows-vista-retail-licensing-terms.aspx

    now im even more confused -_-? Your saying i cant but that says i can -_-

  6. Posted on: January 31, 2007 at 8:00PM  

    when you install Vista on another machine you got to uninstall it from the previous because when you go to activate it Microsoft will know that the key is already in use!

  7. Posted on: January 31, 2007 at 8:05PM  

    can i do same with vista oem? Cause $400 compared to $200 is huge diffrence.

  8. Posted on: January 31, 2007 at 8:21PM  

    Hey There!

    I can't believe its finally out..!!!

    Will this blog have any competitions to give out some copies as I cannot afford Vista (being a young age!)

    Keep up the great work you guys do!

  9. Posted on: January 31, 2007 at 8:22PM  

    Homie:

    'can i do same with vista oem? Cause $400 compared to $200 is huge diffrence.'

    OEM means it can be installed on one PC ever. You cannot say, give it to a friend to use on his/her PC and you not use it on yours. You cannot sell it off. With a retail copy, if you get a new PC you can move it over to the new PC. OEM you cannot.

  10. Posted on: January 31, 2007 at 8:26PM  

    TY MICCAS FOR CLEARING THAT UP. If my bro cant get it for cheap at colleges im gonna buy it at bestbuy lol.

    You even think colleges would be selling vista yet for students?

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