NEW YORK, Oct. 12 --
Today at Digital Life 2006, Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT) announced
the holiday availability of PCs, software, hardware and games that will
work with Windows Vista(TM). More than 250 hardware and software
products from over 50 industry partners have received either the
Certified for Windows Vista logo or the Works with Windows Vista logo
created to help consumers more easily identify software and devices
that are compatible with the new operating system. The Works with
Windows Vista logo helps ensure compatibility, and the Certified for
Windows Vista logo indicates that a particular software or device will
help deliver a superior end-user experience when used with a PC running
a Windows Vista operating system.
During his opening keynote address, Mike Sievert, corporate vice
president of Windows Client Marketing at Microsoft, emphasized the
breadth of products on the market come the holidays that will work with
Windows Vista. "We are thrilled that so many of our industry partners
are working with us to bring Certified for Windows Vista software and
devices to market this holiday season," said Sievert. "This
certification helps ensure our customers will have a great experience
with these products now, and an even better one when they are using
them with Windows Vista. These products will make a great gift for the
holidays that gets better with Windows Vista."
All the products shown in Sievert's keynote are undergoing the logo
testing process, and all will be available this holiday season,
including NVIDIA GeForce(R) graphics cards; Logitech's Cordless Desktop
MX 3200 Laser(R), MX Revolution Mouse(R), ChillStream game pad(R) and
QuickCam Ultra Vision(R); and the InterVideo(R) WinDVD(R) and WinDVD
Creator(R). These products represent a sampling of the many devices and
applications Microsoft's partners are releasing today and in the coming
months that take advantage of new features like improved graphics,
increased stability and enhanced security in Windows Vista.
Windows Vista -- The Growing Ecosystem
Since the availability of the Windows Vista Release Candidate 1
(RC1) early last month, products from companies such as ATI
Technologies Inc., Canon Inc., Logitech and NVIDIA Corp. have qualified
for the Certified for Windows Vista logo, and many others have begun
the process. Products from Attachmate Corp., Belkin Corp., Buffalo,
Computer Associates Inc., Corel Corp., D-Link Systems Inc., Epson,
Fujifilm, Hauppage Computer Works Inc., HP, Lexmark, Logitech,
Microsoft Hardware, Microsoft Office, NetPro Computing Inc., Nero AG,
Olympus, Riverdeep Interactive Learning Ltd., SanDisk Corp., Seagate
Technology Inc., Symantec Corp., Trend Micro Inc., Viewsonic Corp.,
Workshare Inc., Yahoo! Inc. and other companies are expected to a
Windows Vista logo within the Windows Vista launch time frame, further
contributing to the growing Windows Vista ecosystem. Throughout their
product development process, Microsoft has collaborated with
independent hardware and software vendors, ensuring not only that the
products support a high level of compatibility, but also that the
products coming to market now and over the next several months will
take advantage of exciting new features in Windows Vista.
HP is one of the companies pursuing approval for the Certified for
Windows Vista logo for a variety of products. "Just as we did with the
launch of Windows(R) XP, HP has worked closely with Microsoft to ensure
our imaging and printing products take full advantage of the
capabilities of Windows Vista," said Greg Wallace, senior vice
president of marketing for the Imaging and Printing Group at HP. "HP
will be a top provider of products ready for Windows Vista, offering
more than 450 compatible imaging and printing products once Windows
Vista is available on the market."
Also carrying the Certified for Windows Vista logo will be NVIDIA
GeForce Graphic Processing Units (GPUs), which enable features in
Windows Vista such as Windows Aero(TM) and Flip-3D.(1) "NVIDIA GeForce
graphics cards underwent thorough testing to attain the Certified for
Windows Vista logo," said Ujesh Desai, general manager of desktop GPUs
at NVIDIA. "It was the commitment to quality testing that attracted us
to the program. People can be confident that any products carrying the
logo will provide a top-notch experience with their PCs running a
Windows Vista operating system."
Partners are drawn to the logo program as a means of helping
consumers find products that are designed to work well with Windows
Vista. "With Windows Vista arriving in the new year, we're eager to
provide people with new, exciting technologies that will work
seamlessly with the new operating system," said Steve Ro, CEO of
InterVideo. "We're thrilled to be a part of this program. When people
look for software like ours this fall, they'll look for the Certified
for Windows Vista logo. InterVideo would like to promise that we will
have all our software certified to carry the logo so as to ensure a
superior multimedia experience on Windows Vista PCs." InterVideo's
WinDVD Creator offers a full range of video and DVD editing features,
helping people to enjoy and share their home videos and photos with
Windows Vista.
Getting Consumers Ready for Windows Vista Now
In addition to the Windows Vista logo program, Microsoft is taking
steps to ensure that consumers can buy PCs now that will be ready for
the launch of Windows Vista. PCs capable of supporting Windows Vista
bear the Windows Vista Capable logo.(2) Consumers can feel confident in
purchases they make today due to the broad availability of Windows
Vista Capable PCs that are capable of running Windows Vista Home
Premium Edition, identified as Premium Ready PCs.
Consumers also can now purchase new PC games that offer exceptional
compatibility with Windows Vista as well as Windows XP. Games that
carry the Games for Windows logo must meet certain requirements, such
as the ability to work with x64 versions of Windows Vista and support
the Windows Vista Games Explorer function. Games that feature this logo
and will be available for purchase this holiday season include "Company
of Heroes," "LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy" and "Microsoft
Flight Simulator X."
In addition to these products available at retail, two Windows Vista
features, Microsoft Internet Explorer(R) 7 and Windows Media(R) Player
11, will be made available in the coming weeks. Windows XP users are
encouraged to try the features to get familiar with and excited about
these programs now, which will be included in Windows Vista. Internet
Explorer 7 will be made available to Windows XP customers via free
download in the next two weeks. Microsoft encourages all Windows XP
users to download the new version to explore the browsing experience in
Windows Vista and take advantage of the new security features that will
help protect them against malicious software and phishing attacks.
Windows Media Player 11 will be available via free download beginning
Oct. 24 and will enable users to take advantage of an elegant and
intuitive user interface, a new level of online store integration,
especially with MTV's URGE service, and improved navigation for larger
music libraries.
With Windows Vista, for the first time products are eligible for
either a Certified for Windows Vista or a Works with Windows Vista
logo. All software and devices with the Certified for Windows Vista
logo have been tested to meet high-quality standards and deliver a
superior end-user experience when used with a PC running a Windows
Vista operating system. This logo is reserved for products that meet
specific technical requirements and support features in Windows Vista
such as XML Paper Specification (XPS) printing, Media Transfer Protocol
and Windows Aero, enabling new technologies that provide optimal
experiences with Windows Vista. With over two-thirds of consumers
reporting that such certification is an important factor in purchasing
software and hardware, achieving logo certification provides partners
with a valuable way to differentiate their products in the market. In
addition, these certified products stand to benefit from Microsoft's
marketing and product-support efforts. The Works with Windows Vista
logo ensures compatibility with Windows Vista.
About Microsoft
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services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their
full potential.
(1) Windows Aero, Flip-3D navigation, Enhanced Backup and Restore and
Tablet PC support are available in Windows Vista Home Premium,
Windows Vista Business and Windows Vista Ultimate.
(2) Not all Windows Vista features will be available for use on all
Windows Vista Capable PCs. All Windows Vista Capable PCs upgraded to
Windows Vista will be able to run the core experiences of Windows
Vista, such as innovations in organizing and finding information,
security and reliability. Some features available in premium editions
of Windows Vista -- such as the new Windows Aero user
interface -- require advanced or additional hardware. Visit
http://www.windowsvista.com/getready for details.
NOTE: Microsoft, Windows Vista, Windows, Aero, Internet Explorer and
Windows Media are either registered trademarks or trademarks of
Microsoft Corp. in the United States and/or other countries.
The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.
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