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Old 04-20-2011, 07:47 AM   #1
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Default Purchase Windows 7 Microsoft's Windows 7 pricing

On June 25,Purchase Windows 7, Microsoft took the wraps off its Windows 7 retail pricing. Bottom line: For those who preorder (U.S., Canada and Japan only for now), you can actually conserve extra than 50 percent more than what similar Vista versions price. If you don;t, you;ll shell out roughly the identical for Windows 7 while you paid for Vista at retail.(My ZDNet blogging colleague Ed Bott includes a extra thorough have a look at the retail pricing for each and every Windows seven edition.)There;s nonetheless a lot we don;t learn about Windows seven pricing, such as how much Microsoft is charging Computer makers per duplicate of Windows seven, which may perhaps have an effect on what Computer makers will charge for new Windows seven PCs. Microsoft isn;t talking about whether or not it'll offer you a Family Pack for Windows 7 and just how much that may cost. (I asked; no dice.) And, as Bott mentioned, there;s no phrase on what the Anytime Upgrade pricing — for users who want to jump up to a more feature-rich Windows 7 SKU — will be.Microsoft also acknowledged on June 25 that the Windows seven Upgrade Option program will kick off on Friday, June 26, as was expected. Participating Pc makers and retailers will be offering users who buy Vista PCs as of June 26 a coupon for a free duplicate of Windows seven once it truly is available, after October 22. The official details on how the program will work are available on Microsoft;s Upgrade Give site.Some industry watchers had been predicting — and hoping — Microsoft would get lots more aggressive with Windows 7 pricing, especially given the state of the economy. Others had been anticipating Microsoft would likely hold pricing steady, even though Windows seven already is shaping up to be a great deal a lot more popular than Vista.Microsoft is offering a retail value cut of 8 percent (for the upgrade version) to 17 % (for the full edition) for the Home Premium version of Windows seven. IDC analyst Richard Shim said that is a good start, and added he is expecting the preorders, with the 50+ percent cuts to “likely fly off the shelves.”But given the fact that Microsoft sells new variations of Windows via Pc preloads and volume-licensing deals — not within the form of retail copies — there are other a lot more pressing pricing matters.“The far more important question is what are the cuts like to the OEMs?” Shim said. “That;s where Microsoft makes a majority of their revenue when it comes to the OS. Last time around with Vista, OEMs weren;t too pleased with the multiple versions, the delivery delays and the removal of some significant features and they grumbled about it quite a bit. This time around, Microsoft might want to try to win back some goodwill with OEMs.”Charles King Principal Analyst with Pund-IT praised the “global uniformity” of Microsoft;s Windows 7 retail pricing, and said that Microsoft already has done a lot to make pricing simpler and easier to understand than Vista;s. While he said he is expecting fewer users to want to downgrade to Vista or XP from Windows seven, King said he was curious how downgrades will be priced by Pc makers. Will users have to pay out extra for “downgrade rights”? No phrase on that yet.What;s your consider on Microsoft;s Windows 7 retail pricing?
[poll ID= 34]Other Windows seven pricing questions/observations?
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