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Posted in Deception, Microsoft, Vista, Vista 7, Windows at 2:56 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
Summary: Vista 7 — like Windows Vista — is expected to lead to overstocking in the face of low demand
IN RECENT posts about the reality behind Vista 7 we showed that CIOs already reject Vista 7, which they have no intention to deploy. Adding insult to injury, people begin to realise that on technical merits too Vista 7 is simply failing, so it is not just a matter of sales and economics.
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According to a new report, Vista 7 will not spur sales as Microsoft would have IDC publicly suggest (by paying IDC a lot of money).
Windows 7 will not kick-start PC sales[...]Digitimes, which has been chatting with analysts, found that none of them thought that people will rush to replace their PCs this year.
The original report from Digitimes concludes by saying that “Since Windows 7 may not spur significant demand in the consumer market, over optimistic suppliers may end up suffering from overstocked inventories, the sources warned.”
=> ↺ original report from Digitimes
This also happened with Windows Vista. Shops got channel-stuffed by Microsoft, which called those inventories “sales”. Some of these shops went out of business and blamed Vista. █
“Acer and Intel, for example, are already complaining that Windows 7 Starter Edition simply won’t sell.”
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