Most of the time, you'd see FreeDOS on the specs sheet along with the uber-cheap price tag. FreeDOS is easier -- they can always offer the Release Candidate of Windows 7 for free and buyers would think they've got a bargain. Windows Vista doesn't perform well on low-end laptops so the additional cost of pre-installing the OS does not add value to the package. Personally, I'd go for FreeDOS whenever I buy a unit. So, what do you think -- is FreeDOS good or bad for the buying market? Read more in our articles including "Want FreeDOS on your brand new laptop?" and "AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE announced".
Most of the time, you'd see FreeDOS on the specs sheet along with the uber-cheap price tag. FreeDOS is easier -- they can always offer the Release Candidate of Windows 7 for free and buyers would think they've got a bargain.
Windows Vista doesn't perform well on low-end laptops so the additional cost of pre-installing the OS does not add value to the package. Personally, I'd go for FreeDOS whenever I buy a unit. So, what do you think -- is FreeDOS good or bad for the buying market?
Our coverage of Installing FreeDOS includes: "Want FreeDOS on your brand new laptop?"; "AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE announced"; "GPD MicroPC 2 with Intel Core 3 N350 announced". Each article provides unique insights and information.