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Feast Your Eyes on the Windows Vista Launch Kit

And the box's contents

By Marius Oiaga, Technology News Editor

2nd of January 2007, 15:59 GMT

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The images included herein feature the Windows Vista Launch Kit box both opened and closed. Microsoft will give away a total of 5,000 Vista Launch Kits. Steve Sinchak over at TweakVista
revealed that the kit contains:

- Windows Vista Storybook
- Windows Vista Start Button Mousepad
- Windows Vista Media DVD
- Belkin Easy Transfer Cable
- Windows Live USB Key
- Microsoft Office Lice Trial Card
- SanDisk Cruzer Micro - 2 GB
- T-Mobile DayPass
- Windows Marketplace Info Card
- Windows Vista Magazine
- and a game, in his case a Flight Simulator X, but he specifies that this is a detail that may vary with other kits.

The Windows Vista product guide reveals all the details of the operating system, the 2GB SanDisk Cruzer Mini USB drive has been enhanced for ReadyBoost and the Windows Vista Partner Stories where those that received the Vista Launch Kit are able to read about the new HP Pavilion tx1000 Notebook/Tablet PC.

You can feast your eyes on the adjacent images and get an idea of what a Windows Vista Launch Kit looks like and what it includes, as you probably won't receive one of your own. The pictures have been made available by Steve Sinchak and I think that a thank you is in order. He has additionally posted these images on Flickr, and you can access them by following this link.

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