Let's look at your complaints one at a time ...
It wasn't a survey, it was an experiment, just like the original post states. Why would they pay someone else to run an experiment?
It doesn't matter if it's a survey or an experiment. It's simply a marketing gimmick to bring a better image to Vista. Therefore, draws question to it's validity.
"User experiences on using this operating system were noted and feedback taken.", just like the orginal post states.
Probably at a mall. It doesn't really matter. They were trying to determine peoples' perceptions of Vista, not perform an empirical study.
Again, this is from an email with no valid source other then the marketing department. I've already explained why I take this with a grain of salt.
Just like Vista, because they were using Vista. They were trying to see what people thought of Vista after they used it. Why would they use something else?
You cannot have a survey unless you have some sort of bases or comparison to start from. Subjects were told the OS was under a different name, creating an illusion. The subjects (if they exist) should have been presented with just the OS without any internal or external influences of the name, manufacture or type of the OS used. Then let them formulate an opinion on it, that didn't happen.
They asked them? That is how I would find out.
No proof of that either. For example, just because someone hasn't used Vista doesn't make them pro XP. Or if they rarely use the PC doesn't make them Pro XP. There are many examples that don't make someone more biased toward XP. Therefore, it stand to reason to ask how were these individuals classified as XP Pro users? Furthermore, the responses in this thread draw question as to how people think when someone has an opinion different from their own. For example, some here believe a person is a Vista hater because one can formulate a none biased, peerless, constructive opinion.
They are using it to make commercials and other advertisements?
It would be kind of foolish to release the video if you are going to use it in ads.
I am not a MS fanboi, and it is true that there are some issues with Vista, but it is not a steaming pile of crap like many people would have you believe.
It's responsive, stable, super easy to install and had run every app I have installed on it.
This is the whole reason to take it with a grain of salt (
regardless if the video is presented or not). If you can do this with the Mac ads this is no different. It only shows bias if one is weighed greater then the other. According to some posts so far, it is.
Let me make it clear, this is my opinion on the situation, nothing has change, nothing will. If you read this and do not agree, we agree to disagree on this (for anyone). So lets not go through a whole lot of posts attempts to get one person to see the opinion of another because the 2 won't see eye to eye on the subject.