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ASUS Announces Four Premium Vista Edition Motherboards

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With the release date of Windows Vista drawing ever closer, ASUSTek Computer Inc. (ASUS) is now offering 4 motherboard models that are designed especially for the new operating system. Packed with ASUS special features like ScreenDUO, AI Remote, AP Trigger, TPM and ASAP (ASUS Accelerated Propeller), ASUS is proud to be the first motherboard manufacturer in the industry to attain the Windows Windows Vista Premium logo. The four new models include: M2N32-SLI Premium Vista Edition, P5B Premium Vista Edition, M2N-Plus Vista Edition and P5B-Plus Vista Edition. For more information on the new motherboards, please visit the company homepage.

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Packed with ASUS special features like ScreenDUO, AI Remote, AP Trigger, TPM and ASAP (ASUS Accelerated Propeller)

eh?
 
didnt the asrock vsta boards get vista premium logo first ?
 
Yeh.. ASUS and their misleading advertising these days :shadedshu

well.... asus owns asrock... so whatever...

but does this mean even high end boards like mine wont be able to run vista ultimate? or does it mean that they dont cost an arm and a leg because it doesnt say "certified" on the box?
 
Didn't Gigabyte merge with Asus? Any hoot, this is pure marketing.
 
Didn't Gigabyte merge with Asus? Any hoot, this is pure marketing.

if thats true then asus now owns gigabyte AND asrock, both high quality budget board manufacturers imo.
 
So, vista cert = microsoft getting more money...
 
Asus marketeering at it's best...

Yes Asus bought Gigabyte and they also own Asrock.

Unfortunately for consumers, Asus has gone on a exponential growth campaign that has resulted in many documented defective mobos and other electronics. At one time Asus was the top rung in mobos but those days are long gone. They have also PO'ed their Asian partners with their latest line of Asus branded laptops that are actually other companies designs... Asus obviously is looking out for number one at the expense of it's customers and suppliers. It's no wonder their mobo sales have slipped badly.

Obviously no one needs a Vista approved mobo to actually run Vista. It's all a marketing scam. Why anyone would desire to use Vista is beyond me, but you certainly don't need Vista "certified" hardware.
 
i'm thinking of starting a army:
anti-asus for a better world army
aafabwm - what do you think?
i won't be buying a asus anytime soon :slap:
 
I guess its a reassurance (price gouge really) to those buying to make sure everything is Vista compatible. You do have folks out there like that, that like to make sure everything is kosher and meshes and works well together.
 
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YAY!!!


I peed in your pool.
 
This is the exact same thing as SLI/Crossfire certified memory modules.
But instead of paying extra for painted heat spreaders you are paying for the Vista logo
 
omg why does asus have to do this they make my mobo sound like its not compatible with vista
 
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