"Consider my situation: I've got a bunch of aging PCs running Windows XP and I'm tired of patching them. On the one hand, I could install Ubuntu on those aging systems to give them new life. But on the other hand, think of all the consumers out there who don't want the hassle of doing an operating system install.
"Surely, millions of consumers have aging Windows hardware that they're ready to abandon. They've got keyboards, mice and LCD screens -- and for about $300 they can swap out their aging desktop and get the Breeze."