Windows 7 pricing announced, pre order upgrade for half the price
Microsoft’s new operating system Windows 7 will ship on October 22, 2009. Today Microsoft announced the pricing details for windows 7, interestingly the prices are slightly lower when compared to the Windows Vista prices. Along with the pricing Microsoft is also allowing users to pre-order upgrade packages for half the price in select markets.
The Home Premium upgrade has been reduced to around 10% (varies based on the market). In the US it is available for $119, Vista is available for $129, a drop of $10. The price of the full version of Home premium is dropped from $240 to $200, Vista home premium ships for $240.
Here’s the low-down on pricing for Windows 7.
Windows 7 Home Premium (Upgrade): $119.99 Windows 7 Professional (Upgrade): $199.99 Windows 7 Ultimate (Upgrade): $219.99And the estimated retail prices for full packaged retail product of Windows 7 in the U.S. are:
Windows 7 Home Premium (Full): $199.99 Windows 7 Professional (Full): $299.99 Windows 7 Ultimate (Full): $319.99
For the users who want to pre-order Windows 7, Microsoft is offering a limited time offer. In select markets you can pre-order Windows 7 at more than 50/ discount. “In the US, this will mean you can pre-order Windows 7 Home Premium for USD $49.99 or Windows 7 Professional for USD $99.99. You can take advantage of this special offer online via select retail partners such as Best Buy or Amazon, or the online Microsoft Store (in participating markets).” Microsoft Says. More information on this offer can be found here.
This program begins tomorrow in the U.S., Canada and Japan. The offer ends July 11th in the U.S. and Canada and on July 5th for Japan or while supplies last. Customers in the UK, France and Germany, can pre-order their copy of Windows 7 starting July 15th and will run until August 14th (or supplies last) to ensure folks don’t miss out on this. Act fast if you want to be the first in line to get Windows 7 at this screaming deal! Note: The special low pre-order price will vary per country.
...
Free PC Guides (blog)That is, until I acquired a netbook with Windows 7 Starter pre-installed. My first instinct was either to upgrade to Windows 7 Home Premium or delete How To Disable and Enable Aero Peek In Windows 7all 4 news articles »
CNETBoth a cached catalog listing and an Energy Star rating refer to the 8.9-inch tablet and say it will still use Windows 7 Home Premium. Windows 7-powered HP Slate 500 Shows Up Again On HP's Official WebsiteHP confirms Windows-powered 'Slate 500' tabletHP Tablet Goes Enterprise, WebOS Tablet Due Too? - -all 381 news articles »
The Guardian (blog)Tablet computers running Windows have been around for about a decade. But 2010 hasn't been a good year for Windows tablets. Sure, Windows 7 Home Premium, Why wait for a Windows 7 slate when you can get one now?all 937 news articles »









