Certified for Windows Vista Devices and Software

   

Have you been wondering how you can tell which software and devices will be compatible with the premium features of Windows Vista? You can easily identify these products by looking for the devices and software that are Certified for Windows Vista. Read below for more specifics on the program, and then enter to win thousands of dollars worth of Certified for Windows Vista products.

What does it mean to be Certified for Windows Vista?

You all have probably seen the Designed for XP logo that appears on PCs. The Windows Vista Logo Program is the next generation, however, we’ve made two important changes. First, Microsoft has worked with industry partners to develop new standards and device categories so Windows Vista can take full advantage of dramatic advances in hardware and devices to enhance the types of computer activities people have become accustomed to. Secondly, we’ve set up a certification process, so that devices and software need to go through Microsoft compatibility tests before they qualify for the logo. So, yes, there are there thousands of applications and devices that are compatible with Windows Vista, however, Certified for Windows Vista devices and software have been tested to help ensure that they are compatible with the premium features of Windows Vista. Devices and software that carries the Works with Windows Vista logo are tested for baseline standards of compatibility with all PCs running Windows Vista.

Devices:

To talk a bit more specifically about device drivers, they have undergone Microsoft compatibility tests for ease-of-use, better performance and enhanced security. We are continuing to add approximately 1,600 device drivers per month. These devices will install easily on Windows Vista and can automatically download device driver software. Wireless devices are also intuitive to set-up and security-enhanced. 

Devices are tested to deliver performance and quality beyond basic compatibility, so you can have high-definition experiences with photos, music, videos and communications. For example, they are able to take advantage of Windows Vista features like native DVD burning, Network and Sharing Center and Windows Aero user experience. Color sensitive devices like monitors and printers work together with the Windows Color System so when you print pictures, they look like what’s on your screen. Certified of Windows Vista wireless routers provide reliable connectivity for demanding applications like on-line gaming and HD media streaming, while wireless networks are security-enhanced. 

Software:

And now on to some software specifics. I want to emphasize here that Certified for Windows Vista software products are tested to Microsoft’s compatibility standards to help make software easy to install, better performing and more secure. For example, software is specifically tested to minimize the number of crashes, hangs and reboots that are typically experienced by users. It also installs without degrading the performance of Windows Vista or other applications. I also think it’s important to mention that Certified for Windows Vista software should continue to improve over time, because we require that they not just include error reporting, but that they also use this data to continually update their product.  Certified for Windows Vista software is also designed to work with advanced security features in Windows Vista, as well as meets the Anti-Spyware Coalition privacy guidelines.

I’m planning on posting information about specific Certified of Windows Vista products on a regular basis, so continue to check back for product highlights and deeper spec information. This is a just an introduction to the program. Don’t hesitate to let me know if you have any questions. In the meantime, enter each week for a chance to win a ton of great products from our partners.


Comments

  1. Posted on: March 26, 2007 at 3:58PM  

    Hey Cappy:

    You can check out the software and driver download options for the HP ScanJet 4100C here: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareCategory?product=58394&lc=en&cc=us&dlc=en&submit.y=9&submit.x=8&lang=en&cc=us#.  A Windows Vista driver isn't currently listed.  If you are looking for further information, I would contact HP, as this is a driver-specific question for them.

  2. Posted on: April 06, 2007 at 7:43PM  

    I am looking for spiritual intervention.

    I bought a new PC with Vista Home Premium Op System as I wanted  to convert some video from my Sony DCR-TRV18e Camcorder Mini DV tapes onto DVD.  Unfortunately my Camcorder is only analogue output rather than DV, so I have a conversion problem.  However I am not aware of any products on the market through which I can convert my video into Digital output, which are currently compatable with Vista.

    Please give me a sign.....

    Fergus15

  3. Posted on: April 11, 2007 at 3:55PM  

    Fergus15:

    Your spiritual intervention has arrived. You can get a Certified for Windows Vista TV Tuner (see below for a list), and then use the S-Video or Composite Video input to capture the video to the PC.  Please note that I’m not positive if all of the below TV Tuners have S-Video/Composite video inputs, you should check before purchasing.  

    Certified for Windows Vista TV Tuners:

    ADS Technologies

    ADS MiniTV USB - TV tuner - Hi-Speed USB

    Animation Technologies

    LifeView USB LifeTV TV tuner

    AVerMedia Technologies

    AVerMedia AVerTV HD MCE A180 - ATSC HDTV receiver - PCI

    AVerMedia AVerTV HD MCE A180 - ATSC HDTV receiver / video input adapter - PCI

    Hauppauge Computer Works

    Hauppauge WinTV Express - TV tuner / video input adapter - PCI

    Hauppauge WinTV HVR-1600 - ATSC HDTV receiver / analog TV tuner / video input adapter - PCI

    Hauppauge WinTV PVR-150 - TV tuner / video input adapter - PCI

    Hauppauge WinTV PVR-150MCE - TV / radio tuner / video input adapter - PCI

    Hauppauge WinTV PVR-150MCE - TV tuner / video input adapter - PCI

    Hauppauge WinTV PVR-500MCE - TV / radio tuner / video input adapter - PCI

    Hauppauge WinTV PVR-usb2 - TV / radio tuner / video input adapter - Hi-Speed USB

    Hauppauge WinTV PVR-usb2 - TV / radio tuner / video input adapter - USB

    Leadtek Research

    Leadtek WinFast PVR2000 - TV / radio tuner / video input adapter - PCI

    Leadtek WinFast TV2000 XP Deluxe - TV / radio tuner / video input adapter - PCI

    Leadtek WinFast TV2000 XP Expert - TV / radio tuner / video input adapter - PCI

    I hope this helps!

    Ben

  4. Posted on: April 11, 2007 at 6:00PM  

    Ben,

    many thanks for your advice for capturing my home video to my PC.  I belive your answer refers to analogue video capture and I will look at available options in the UK.

    Please forgive my lack of technical clarity in my original email, but i have recently found via Sony website that the DCR-TRV18/E

    Camcorder is actually DV out and therefore should be supported by Vista, but I am unable to get it to work.  The latest Vista upgrade info on the sony website is confusing in regards to Vista, link attached (http://support.sony-europe.com/hotnews/vista.asp?l=en&f=dv) and states that my model DCR-TRV18/E, should be supported by either USB or firewire - neither of which currently work in my Vista environment (using Windows Movie Maker).  Can you advise of any known problems or solutions for DV capture problems in Vista?

  5. Posted on: April 12, 2007 at 3:14PM  

    Hi

    We just recently bought a new Dell computer that has the windows vista home basic installed on it, and we recently just bought a new hp that isn't compatiable with it sadly but we can download the software online. Qucik question though if i have AMD 64 does that mean that i have the 64 bit version of vista or does it mean i have the 32 bit version?

    thanks

  6. Posted on: April 12, 2007 at 6:41PM  

    Re AU$75 Office Ultimate in Australia. Yes, this is legitimate - my son bought a copy. You have to have an email account at one of the listed universities.  He hasn't installed it yet - it is a 500+ MB .exe file, which is unusual, as I was expecting an ISO.

    Official MSFT page: http://www.microsoft.com/australia/education/unistudentoffer/default.mspx

  7. Posted on: April 13, 2007 at 11:59AM  

    Fergus15:

    You will need to follow up with Sony regarding this specific question.  I’m not familiar with this camera, as it’s not Certified for Windows Vista or available in the US. So sorry I couldn’t be of more help.

  8. Posted on: April 13, 2007 at 12:00PM  

    mrsrovi:

    You can check which version of Windows Vista you have by clicking on the Start button, right clicking on the button labeled ‘Computer’ and then selecting ‘Properties’ from the pop-up menu.  The System Type should show either 32-bit or 64-bit.

  9. Posted on: April 13, 2007 at 3:05PM  

    well that was simple enough, thanks Ben and do you recommend upgrading to 64 bit or is 32 bit okay?

  10. Posted on: April 13, 2007 at 4:20PM  

    mrsrovi:

    Unfortunately, I don’t have the requisite hardware, so I can’t necessarily speak from experience, but there are sites out there that will give you guidance on either architecture.  There are many more applications written for 32-bit.  

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