
Gamers are adventurous folks. That right there is a positive sign. Linux adopters often need to be adventurous in order to even install a new operating system. But even better, gamers often build their own computers, either from scratch, a barebones kit, or a stripped down retail box. And as I pointed out above, what is often in the top 3 most expensive items on many gaming computers is the Windows Vista retail CD, ranging from the $214 Home Premium to the $249 Ultimate Edition. Gamers, therefore, are a ripe target for the open source community.
Less than a year ago I built my Windows Vista PC and Vista was not in the top 3 most expensive components. The microprocessor (Core 2 Quad), motherboard (Gigabyte with Intel chip set) and the video card (Nvidia 8800 GT) each cost more than Vista Premium. Furthermore I only paid about $100 for Vista Premium (OEM/builder edition) at New Egg.
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