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Aero interface.

I was a tester for vista and frankly I was not that impressed with their 3D. Mandriva Linux has much more 3D and doesn't consume near as much power as vista, plus you don't need high end graphic cards and huge amounts of memory for it to run. Check this out:
http://home.roadrunner.com/~oldator/desktop.html

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