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XP Media Center 2005 Edition?

2006-08-11 20:03:50, Category: Programming & Design
should i go for XP Media Center 2005 Edition or professional? I am just using the computer to do some homework, surfing the internet, transfering some photos from my video camera, i guess that is it! so would u please help to give some sugeestions? also, is HP s7500y good to buy? Well, for a desktop, is AMD mobile processors best buy or Intel(R) Pentium M Well, for a desktop, is AMD mobile processors best buy or Intel(R) Pentium M? also, can Corel WordPerfect(R) Office 12 upgrate to Microsoft(R) Office Small Business Edition ? is there a big difference between the two? coz i was thinking that the latter one is much more expensive and do they have the same function?

Answers

  1. inw99

    On 2006-08-11 20:14:36


    I suggest XP media Center. The only major difference is that Media Center makes it easier to organize media files. It is designed for media and entertainment. Apart from that it is mostly identical to PRofessional. Unless you are a pro you should get Media Center. HPs7500 is fine to buy for your purpose. Recently AMD has been ahead of intel in performance. CorelWord should satisfy the basic needs. Buying Microsoft Office is not really worth the money.
  2. roxy_sakura

    On 2006-08-11 20:09:36


    I would suggest Professional for your casual doings on the computer.
  3. cuite

    On 2006-08-11 20:10:07


    just coz it says XP Media Center 2005 Edition professional its just misrosoft on one of there big rip off games if that is all your going to do just by windows xp home Edition .. microsoft show off by saying XP Media Center 2005 Edition/ professional out now much better its crap
  4. Vickey

    On 2006-08-11 20:06:41


    professional. it offers a few more pieces of software the regular edition doesn't
  5. Marine

    On 2006-08-11 20:08:09


    XP Media Edition is for watching T.V., alot of home movies, etc. What you want is XP Pro, it's better for your intentions than Media Edition... Good Luck