"LIST PRICE" is the suggested retail price provided to Super Warehouse by our suppliers.
Super Warehouse makes no claim that these products have been sold or offered for sale at the list price.
The retail price in your area may be substantially different.
It is not possible for Super Warehouse to know if the merchandise has been sold at the list price
at any time, any where, as we sell our products over the internet both nationally and internationally.
"Total Savings" reflects the difference between our price and the supplier provided list price shown on our sites.
Since actual retail pricing in your area may be different than the list price shown on our site,
you may not actually realize a savings of this amount.
You may make a comparison yourself by checking the prices of your local retailers
or other internet companies before buying from Super Warehouse.
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic, Upgrade Package, 1 User
Flip and Flip 3D
Windows Vista introduces two new features -- Flip and Flip 3D -- that enhance your Windows experience. Previously, users could scroll through open windows using the Alt+Tab key combination. This same feature has been enhanced with Windows Flip (top) to show thumbnails of the open windows as you scroll, making it easier to identify the window you wish to open.
With Flip 3D (bottom), you can use the scroll wheel on your mouse to navigate through a stack of thumbnails of open windows.
Windows Aero
Windows Vista is the first Windows version that automatically scales itself to the hardware capabilities of your computer. Computers that meet the minimum hardware requirements will enjoy the Windows Vista Basic experience, while more sophisticated machines will run enhanced environments. One such envrionment is Windows Aero, which includes spectacular visual features such as glass-like interface elements that you can see through.
Live Thumbnails
With Windows Vista, you can see the contents of a minimized window without having to open it. Simply rest the mouse pointer over the minimized window, and Vista will display a live thumbnail of the document, photo, or even running video.