Difference between Lightroom2 and LightRoom Meridian Lossless Packaging

Hi,
I have been looking to purchase Lightroom, and notice that there is packaging in a Black box for LightRoom2, and then have seen Lightroom Meridian Lossless Packaging - there is a difference in price too. So not sure what the difference is in the products.
Can someone explain if there are difference and what I should be using for a PC using Windows Vista.
thanks
Trish

thanks
the site I looked at was - mvwave.com.au
http://www.mwave.com.au/newAU/mwaveAU/category.asp?CartID=mAU@1K9LNJDUFZOMERLFOVKJB1KZ8I5H 7BSKIEQO4K152BDM12&catID=3914&minPrice=&maxPrice=&txtKeywords=&33256=39039&33742=39063&337 41=39058&33743=All&sortBy=sku_desc&SEARCH=SEARCH&Input.x=64&Input.y=16
the product was the
Adobe Lightroom 2, Meridian Lossless Packing (MLP), CD, 1 User, Retail (65007296)
for $482.70 - whereas elsewhere it is around $600. Just didn't want to get a product that was specific for something else.
thanks

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