| Vista edition | Parental control options | Scheduled backup | Premium Games | Windows Aero UI, Windows Flip 3D & Live Taskbar Thumbnails | Full suite of Windows Media technologies | Windows ShadowCopy, System image backup recovery & EFS | Windows fax and scan | Windows BitLocker Full Drive Encryption |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Windows Home Basic | ||||||||
| Windows Home Basic N | ||||||||
| Windows Vista Home Premium | ||||||||
| Windows Vista Business | ||||||||
| Windows Vista Business N | ||||||||
| Windows Vista Enterprise | ||||||||
| Windows Vista Ultimate |
looks like Home Premium(which will probably come on Dells and such will be just fine)
FYI, the "N" versions are directed toward Korea and the EU because they don't have Media Player.
I can see it now. In the future people will be comparing computers with Home Basic against Macs, claiming Macs are too expensive, when OS X looks to be the closest equivalent of Vista Ultimate, which costs $200 more.