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Anyways, no complaints here -- Toshiba didn't hold back with its new A135 15.4-inch laptops, and you can nab your own with Windows Vista Home Premium of Windows Vista Ultimate on January 30th.
ENGADGET: Toshiba's new Satellite A135 laptop lineup sports Vista
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Moving on, we've got the Ion-based HTPC, which is outfitted with a 1.6GHz Atom 230 CPU, Vista Ultimate (64-bit), 4GB of DDR2-667 RAM, an OCZ 120GB SSD, Blu-ray drive, gigabit Ethernet, WiFi, HDMI output and a multicard reader.
ENGADGET: OCZ intros 17-inch DIY laptop, Ion-based HTPC / Neutrino netbook
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Upgrades will be tier-for-tier, with Vista Home Premium users getting to switch up to Windows 7 Home Premium when the time is right, Vista Business to Windows 7 Professional, and Vista Ultimate users getting an upgrade to Windows 7 Ultimate.
ENGADGET: Windows 7 upgrade details released?
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The J PC runs a Core 2 Duo or Athlon 64 FX, Windows Vista Ultimate, 8GB of DRAM, NVIDIA GeForce 8800GTX 768MB of RAM, 2TB of 7, 200 SATA storage, Blu-ray or HD DVD drive and plenty more trimmings like a 7-inch built-in screen, TV tuner and 7.1-channel sound.
ENGADGET: Moneual for a million: Jewelry PC demands dramatic pricetag
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Vista's fun run-in with CableCARD started earlier this year when we all found out at CES that they had every intention to finally make Windows (specifically Vista Home Premium and Ultimate) work with your CableCARD setup.
ENGADGET: Vista unable to stream, convert CableCARD media
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If you want the ultimate HD media machine, it is hard to beat Vista Media Center.
ENGADGET: Will there ever be integrated HD media support in Vista? HD