View Full Version : Final Windows 7 Product Comparison Charts
LarryFlowers
07-22-09, 09:26 AM
See the charts at http://www.winsupersite.com/win7/win7_skus_compare.asp
Larry
Greg Alsobrook
07-22-09, 09:33 AM
Nice charts. Thanks for the link Larry.
Further confirms my thought that "Home Premium" will be just fine for the majority of normal home users.
hdtvfan0001
07-22-09, 09:34 AM
Thanks Larry....I ordered WIN7 Home Premium (2 copies) at the promotional price....this clarifies any limitations I might have....but honestly...I don't see anything that will be an issue here at this time.
I can see for Enterprise or larger network users....Professional is a good way to go.
LarryFlowers
07-22-09, 09:35 AM
I concur, and if there is more than 1 PC involved at home... wait for the price announcement on the family pack... count on discounting by all the usual suspects.
Larry
Nice charts. Thanks for the link Larry.
Further confirms my thought that "Home Premium" will be just fine for the majority of normal home users.
ncxcstud
07-22-09, 11:35 AM
Will definitely be picking up Home Premium now...
Michael D'Angelo
07-22-09, 04:19 PM
I will still be going with Ultimate or maybe Pro because of the remote desktop host feature. I actually do use that.
I've got the beta Win 7 installed and currently have XP Home can I get the Home Premium for the $50? If so is there a time frame for this price? Where can I buy it?
See the charts at http://www.winsupersite.com/win7/win7_skus_compare.asp
LarryThat's a better comparison chart than even Microsoft has ... go figure! Thanks for posting the link ...
rebkell
07-22-09, 10:00 PM
I'm running the RC and I like it, I installed it fresh on a new machine. I think Premium will suit me, but I might go for Pro. What's the cheapest way I can get into this when it comes out. I didn't take advantage of the pre-release upgrade deals, because I didn't have it installed and didn't really know what I needed at the time.
If I bought an OEM version of Vista Home, could I use that as the base to upgrade from? The pricing seems a bit steep, when I could get Vista Premium for around $99.
I'm looking at newegg (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16832116674)right now, and they have Vista Premium for 109.99 with a free Windows 7 upgrade coupon, but it says it's 64 bit, will it work for 32 bit also?
Does anyone have what the student pricing will be, I've lost the bubble?
BattleZone
07-23-09, 07:24 AM
I will still be going with Ultimate or maybe Pro because of the remote desktop host feature. I actually do use that.
Me too. It burns me that this feature isn't included in Home Premium; it's the only thing I need from Pro that isn't included.
The sad part is that remote Desktop IS in XP Media Center which was a "Home/Consumer"-oriented release that was built on XP-Pro. Yeah, I use it. A *lot*.
kfcrosby
07-23-09, 09:39 AM
Here's an interesting point.
The matrix shows that professional is the lowest package that will back up to a network. I just recently read where Windows Home Server Power Pack 3 (soon to be released) will play with Windows 7, so does this mean one has to use the Win7PRO to get backups to the WHS box??
Kevin
Here's an interesting point.
The matrix shows that professional is the lowest package that will back up to a network. I just recently read where Windows Home Server Power Pack 3 (soon to be released) will play with Windows 7, so does this mean one has to use the Win7PRO to get backups to the WHS box??
Kevin
I dont' think that's the case. WHS backs up computers on your network running any version of Windows from XP SP2 to current (and even Macs too). In fact, I have my WHS box backing up clients on my network that are running Windows 7, Vista and XP. The WHS PP3 that is in beta allows for a slightly different type of backup for Windows 7 by taking a snap shot full image of the Windows 7 client hard drive. Here are a couple links to some info on it. http://www.mediasmartserver.net/2009/07/17/windows-home-server-power-pack-3-beta-available/ and http://209.34.241.68/homeserver/archive/2009/07/17/windows-home-server-power-pack-3-beta-includes-enhancements-for-windows-7-based-computers.aspx
kfcrosby
07-23-09, 10:37 AM
Thanks for this. IMHO WHS is one of the M$ jewels that doesn't get enough credit !
Kevin
Thanks for this. IMHO WHS is one of the M$ jewels that doesn't get enough credit !
Kevin
Completely agree. And, now with WHS PP3 and Windows 7, it's going to create an almost seamless network with the new libraries features.
Me too. It burns me that this feature isn't included in Home Premium; it's the only thing I need from Pro that isn't included.Have you tried VNC?
Good comparison chart, nicely laid out.
As I had said before, looks like there really is no reason for anyone but enterprises to go to Ultimate unless you really want bitlocker or multiple language support (most should not need either, truecrypt can be used instead of bitlocker and multiple languages almost no one uses).
Me too. It burns me that this feature isn't included in Home Premium; it's the only thing I need from Pro that isn't included.
Yes, but that has always been one of the points of differentiation between Home and Pro.
The sad part is that remote Desktop IS in XP Media Center which was a "Home/Consumer"-oriented release that was built on XP-Pro. Yeah, I use it. A *lot*.
Yup, XP MCE edition was built off of Pro, hence it had the professional features.
Here's an interesting point.
The matrix shows that professional is the lowest package that will back up to a network. I just recently read where Windows Home Server Power Pack 3 (soon to be released) will play with Windows 7, so does this mean one has to use the Win7PRO to get backups to the WHS box??
Kevin
No, it is referring to the built in backup utility that most dont even use anyways and the ability to use it to backup to network shares. Nothing to do with WHS network backup.
chevyguy559
07-23-09, 01:15 PM
Thanks for this. IMHO WHS is one of the M$ jewels that doesn't get enough credit !
Kevin
Agreed! :D
kfcrosby
07-23-09, 01:38 PM
No, it is referring to the built in backup utility that most dont even use anyways and the ability to use it to backup to network shares. Nothing to do with WHS network backup.
Ahhh gotcha. I should have thought about that :o
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