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微软在亚洲发布低价Windows XP版操作系统

2007-12-15来源:
  微软件周三宣布今年十月起将在亚洲提供低价Windows XP starter版本的操作系统,以力争保持其在面对开源系统Linux和盗版的侵蚀下的市场份额。

  尽管美国软件巨大微软公司仍保有全球桌面电脑市场的压倒性份额,但亚洲几个主要的计算机零售商已于去年开始出售安装了Linux的计算机硬件。

  相对于完全功能版的Windows XP,这个已被命名为"轻型XP"的操作系统拥有较低的图像分辨率、较少的网络选项和较弱的多任务处理能力。业界分析者已把这次发行行动描述为微软反击Linux的先发制人的一步。

  cnn--BANGKOK, Thailand (AP)--Microsoft announced Wednesday it would offer a low-cost starter edition of its Windows XP operating system in Asia starting in October, as it strives to hold onto market share facing erosion from the open-source Linux system and software piracy.

  Although U.S. software giant Microsoft still holds a commanding share of the desktop PC market worldwide, several major computer retailers in Asia in the past year have begun offering hardware with Linux installed.

  Industry analysts have described the launch of what already has been dubbed "XP Lite" -- with lower-resolution graphics, fewer networking options and less capacity for multitasking than full XP versions -- as a pre-emptive move against Linux.

  Linux is open source software available for little or no cost to computer vendors and users because no licensing fee is charged in its basic form.

  Microsoft also has said it hopes that the lower-priced products can help combat software piracy, which is rampant in the developing countries of Asia, where full-priced programs often are out of the reach of buyers.

  The new software, officially called Windows XP Starter Edition, is "a low-cost introduction to the Microsoft Windows XP operating system designed for first-time desktop PC users in developing countries," Microsoft said in a news release.

  Microsoft acknowledged earlier this year that it was working on the project, but kept details secret.

  The Starter Edition will ship on new, low-cost desktop PCs available through manufacturers and Microsoft distributors in Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia, the company said.

  It said two more countries in the five-country pilot program would be announced later this year following further discussions with governments, and that vendors would be informed about pricing in coming weeks.

  Microsoft said key features of the new software would be "localized" help features, country-specific wallpapers and screensavers, and "preconfigured settings" for features that might confuse novices.

  The new software's "simplified task management" in which "first-time home PC users can have up to three programs running concurrently" represents a downgrade from the standard XP system. A full XP version can run many more programs concurrently, depending on the amount of memory in a computer.

  Other downgrades include "display resolution set to 800x600 maximum and no support for PC-to-PC home networking, sharing printers across a network or more advanced features such as the ability to establish multiple user accounts on a single PC," the company said.

  The new software retains standard XP features such as Internet connectivity, Windows Messenger, Windows Media Player 9 and digital photography support.