I'm going to try that for my next project at work, "hey boss, I didn't want to lead with my absolute best stuff and then have the quality seem to "dip off"."
The best way to make sure people aren't interested is to lead off weak, it doesn't make me want to come back, it tells me to go elsewhere. However since there is only one place to get these I'm a captive audience that you know will come back.
If MS could show this off at CES with low CPU, why is it so hard to have the preview do the same? The xcuse that it's preview doesn't wash, they knew they had to release this right, half baked doesn't cut it when they could show it off working properly.
Oh, I'm sorry, you can get your money back then...
The stuff up there isn't bad stuff, it's pretty good. Sylock is pretty good I think. But there is better stuff coming.
As for CPU use - if you have a good computer with decent video drivers then this stuff uses a trivial amount of CPU. If you have a crappy computer or a crappy video card/drivers then it will use a lot.
Get my money back, you lead in with you don't want to lead off with the absolute best stuff because the quality might seem to dip off later, I call you out on that weak statement because nobody could do that at their job and you reply with get your money back? At most any job people are supposed to show their best out front for example, a person trying out for American Idol, she steps up and says, now, I'm going to sing for you, but not my absolute best because my next song might sound like it's a bit off they would laugh her off the stage.
When you have a product that nobody else has, you can lead off the way you did, I just think it's weak to do so. Now you can take offense to my opinion or take it as its meant which is constructive criticism.
I agree that the stuff is good, and I really like the new Windows Vista logo based one. However Microsoft claimed VERY LOW CPU USAGE and no discernable hit on battery life so don’t tell me what’s trivial, laptop users expect to use this so 20%+ usage is not trivial to their battery. I’m not talking about a weak laptop either, 2.16ghz Core 2 Duo, 4 gigs of memory and a 512meg GO 7800GTX video card, so if it sees cpu usage in that range I can only imagine what others are seeing, a quick look to the high CPU thread might be in order, head over and tell them all to upgrade.
I don’t worry about CPU usage being 10 to 20% on my monster machine at home, but on my laptop, you bet. So how about you AND Microsoft do the work that was promised and keep CPU lower than the current offering does so we can use this like we were told we’d be able to, with no hit on our battery life.