Reminder: Pre-order Windows 7 (Home Premium Update) for $50 (for limited time)

2 July, 2009 Posted by As Deals,News,Software,Windows PC (1) Comment

image Microsoft is to sell the standard home-user version of its new Windows 7 operating system for 8 percent less than the comparable version of its Vista system, as the global downturn hits spending on technology.

The new operating system, which Microsoft hopes will be a bigger hit than the poorly received Vista, will be generally released on October 22. It will be available on pre-order from Best Buy Amazon and the company’s own website from Friday.

Microsoft said it will sell the Home Premium upgrade version of Windows 7 — which most non-business customers already using Windows will want — for $49.99 until July 11 in the United States. The discs would be shipped after general release.

After July 11, the pre-order price will be $119.99, 8 percent less than the current $129.99 price tag for the comparable version of Vista, which cost $159.99 at launch in early 2007.

The Professional upgrade version of Windows 7 — aimed at small companies using multiple computers — will be on sale until July 11 at $99.99, then at $199.99 afterwards. The comparable Vista version is the same price.

Prices for the full retail versions of the software — for customers who want to install the system from scratch rather than upgrade their existing Windows system — are also being reduced or held.

Microsoft will sell the full Home Premium version of Windows 7 for $199.99, 17 percent less than the comparable Vista version. Full versions of the more advanced Professional and Ultimate editions will be unchanged at $299.99 and $319.99 respectively.

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Randy Blagoscev June 29, 2009

They’ve sold out in Japan!! crazy
source: http://w7info.com/articles/2009/06/windows-7-pre-orders-selling-out/

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