this program Microsoft announced during the Beta:
"When we get closer to the Windows Vista timeframe we will announce a program to make sure that early adopters who purchased a v1 Media Center Extender (from Linksys or HP) are accommodated."
Frank
JessZahn:Don't hate the messenger. I can't comment on this.
Ok, thanks anyway. If it happens, great. If not, oh well.
JasonT:I'd argue that your best bet is to ebay the v1 extender now while you can still get roughly $160-170USD for it. In my opinion, that is a surprisingly good price for it. -- Jason Tsang
The problem with that is, I can't tell from Jessica's reply if MS still intends on "accomodating" V1 users, and if so what the nature of that accomodation is. If it involves some sort of upgrade or trade-in, then I'll need the old Extender.
Hi folks.
I have an update for this thread - I can now be more specific. Here's the word: People can continue using their V1 Media Center Extenders with an XP-based PC, but for those who plan to buy Windows Vista compatible extenders in the future, there will not be any rebate program for the V1 devices.
How absolutely wonderful of Microsoft to accomidate the people who spent a significant amount of money on the promise of media center usability.
I'm a home theater and automation builder and I sold many systems with extenders now I have to tell my customers that MS could care less about ability to upgrade Vista.
In the future I will only reccomend and use non-MS add-on home theater solutions to those customers that are still talking to me.
I always wondered if we were pointing the finger in the wrong direction. so the original xbox is all microsofts fault but what about the hp and linksys extender. Is there anything stopping them from offering an update to them to make them work in vista or even as a stand alone media player? so they will have some limits but is there really any roadblock?
should we start a no more obsolete hardware buy other brands movement?
JessZahn:Hi folks. I have an update for this thread - I can now be more specific. Here's the word: People can continue using their V1 Media Center Extenders with an XP-based PC, but for those who plan to buy Windows Vista compatible extenders in the future, there will not be any rebate program for the V1 devices.
dianebrat:Unfortunately this is a reoccurring theme with MS and hardware, great ideas, 1/2 to 3/4 implementation, then completely abandoned.MS PhoneUSB SpeakersPMC V1.0Diane
I remember MS Phone, with the Creative Modem blaster. Under Win95/98 (and I did get it running under 2000) it was a great answering machine program, very easy to setup and worked really well. Another product that M$ made that was actually really good and they dumpped. (did they ever make a XP version ? if so how do I get it !!!???) I think I still have my CD somewhere....
Sorry, not to break into the subject....
-Dave
MCP, MCSA, MCSE 2003 Windows Vista Connected Exp:Home Theater for Technologists Windows Vista Connected Exp:Home Theater for Sales professionals
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accident:I always wondered if we were pointing the finger in the wrong direction. so the original xbox is all microsofts fault but what about the hp and linksys extender. Is there anything stopping them from offering an update to them to make them work in vista or even as a stand alone media player? so they will have some limits but is there really any roadblock? should we start a no more obsolete hardware buy other brands movement?
Not to mention that placing the burden of complementary upgrades on the hardware manufacturers would pretty much decimate the pool of hardware manufacturers signing on for v2. In fact, even without the prospect of having to upgrade, I would be suprised to see HP or Linksys produce v2 devices. Burn me once, shame on you; burn me twice...
WRK