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I just hope they don't require a bunch of hardware upgrades to make this OS work. Keep it light and fast. I think this could kill sales if people have to either buy a new PC or upgrade to run the new Windows every 3 years.
Geeve
I agree that since Vista/7 required a PC upgrade, Win 8 should not. The biggest thing I want to see in Windows 8 (actually I want to see it in a Windows 7 SP) is native Blu-ray movie support. Other than that, I would prefer it if the OS was largely based on Windows 7, though different enough to call it a new OS; I don't want MS to pull a Snow Leopard on us.
My wishlist includes proper multi monitor support without the need for 3rd party software.