Andy Green wrote:
[snip]
Controlling the debate is a wonderful thing. Dell cherrypicked what to
respond to, did not link to the actual site either on the Press Release
or the article.
http://dellideastorm.com is the actual site, where this is currently #6:
''No OS Preloaded
submitted by agreer Feb 17
I have a XP Pro retail copy, will soon buy retail vista, I also like
Linux: Make WINDOWS-FREE, and OS-Free an option for more than just
expensive business lines...let me get that cheap-o $500 dimension
without Windows...please! ''
Yeah, and around the 2,070 mark, we have:
http://www.dellideastorm.com/article/show/63527/FREE_TV_advertising_on_ne...
Not exactly awe-inspiring stuff, so it's not surprising Dell cherry picked.
That's one idea Dell "recommends Windows Vistaâ„¢
Business" don't want to
give any oxygen to. And why would any news outlet rock the boat when
their boat floats on Dell and Microsoft advertising dollars.
Dell are required to "recommend" XP and Vista by virtue of the OEM
agreements they sign with Microsoft. It doesn't preclude them from
preinstalling other operating systems on their products. And news is
news; a good news outlet won't give a damn where their advertising
dollars are coming from.
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