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Research Home Survey ResultsDriversYou and Your PC SPAM and Phishing Windows Accessories Online Video Obsolescence PC Gaming Vista Printers Storage & Backup Passwords PC Safety Wireless Network Digital Music Keyboard Shortcuts Past Drawing Winners General TrendsProcessorAvg. CPU Speeds CPU MHz Ranges AMD/Intel Intel Market Share Memory Avg. Memory Memory Ranges Drives Avg. Hard Drive Optical Drives Operating Systems Windows OS Version XP Market Share Internet Connection Dialup vs. Broadband Bandwidth Ranges Video and Displays Video Resolution Wide Screen Displays CrosstabsLocationExpertise PC Type Global Region PC Pitstop Vista Survey ResultsThe results of our February and March 2007 Vista Survey are in. Our initial analysis of the survey data is found below. In summary, the results of our survey are generally not good news for Microsoft. While Microsoft's 'The "Wow" starts now' tag line for Vista marketing focuses attention to its visual and graphic capabilities, the software giant appears to have under-estimated the importance of marketing the more tangible benefits that PC users want or expect. Our survey results indicate a significant amount of uncertainty or confusion by PC users as to the benefits of upgrading to Vista. This came though loudly on the survey questions concerning people's perception of Vista's speed and security and definitely became evident in the percentage of people that currently have no plans to upgrade to Vista.
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