I have Vista Home Premium on a Toshiba Laptop 1Gb Ram, Centrino Duo 1.8Mhz (yes i know, by yesteryear standards set on Poweruser.tv... it is not Elite), but that used to be more than enough to work with.
Let's see: The multithreaded explorer makes the My Computer and Control Panel kinda slow (yes, it seeks all elements inside of them EVERY TIME).
Wireless Networking... When i come from Hibernation it takes the computer a considerable amount of time to just show the connection craplet that hovers when you pass over the wireless icon. And then it takes even more time to load the "connect to this or that network" screen. And by the way, (and this could be my WiFi card, and not Vista) Why don't i get more strength than 60% signal? Is it 60 the new 100?
Granted, Plug and Play works better in Vista (in terms of knowing what it is doing).
Visuals check in alright, and i know I'm kinda missing half the fun of minimizing windows since i don't get to see the smooth transitions in between but that is a matter of which videocard my laptop has. Now we all remember about (was it Cairo's) yesterdays wizards for everything... I do not like any of that, it just takes more time for me to get to where i want to.
More info about my system checks in ok too, but do i have to watch that dreadful page every time i press Ctrl+Alt+Del? (HEY, turns out MarvinMar had the answer "So I use Ctrl-Alt-Esc instead (Because I'm usually just trying to get to task manager anyways)".
Even though i have had my share of BSoD and sudden unexplainable system hangs on Vista, i would have to admit that maybe they are headed in the right direction (we'll see what happens when they release SP1, because those Reliability etc pack 1 did more damage than any good to me).
Those performance indexes. Make sure software vendors use this to describe system requirements and then you have a cool resource (minimum 3.1 on Video Card, Recommended 4.5). But I still haven't seen something like that yet (maybe on games?).
Well thumbnails is the feature that i think "just works", but once people understand how to deal with them. I would have liked (this is just my two cents) a slider on the lower right corner a la Microsoft Office for making them bigger or smaller.
With sleep... I do not like it, nor do i like that they tried to take away Hibernation from me... but there's a command line that you can input to bring it back, so there is no need to complain about it.
So what's next? Aero and Indexing... They suck the crap out of your battery life (even if they say they don't), so i stay away from them (Your application is less of a drainage isn't it?).
Brad... Do you know what happened to the lovely clock that Longhorn featured? I really dug it's looks! I know, there's LClock for XP (haven't tried it on Vista yet) but it would have been nice to get it with Vista.
But you seem to have forgotten the single most appealing aspect about the whole thing that is Vista... The ability to add new places to the favorite links bar just by drag-n-dropping the folder to Explorer's left sidebar. This makes YOUR common folders ... well, commonly available for you.
All in all I would advise (as if it matters) that if you are looking to buy a PC, get ready to spend $1000 on it (yes, $200 more that what Mossy said), or wait 'til next year, around July... Why? Newer tech will come, Vista will have it's SP1 (hopefully) and this year's high tech will be cheaper...
Ta Tah! (I miss the podcasts)