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Uhh, I have to wonder why they insist on the premium price?
Who is going to move from Xp, Linux or Vista if its too expensive?
Hell even an early adopters discount would be nice...
Darrel Ward, director of product management:
I can tell you that the licensing tiers at retail are more expensive than they were for VistaDell says Windows 7 price is possible barrier | Nanotech - The Circuits Blog - CNET News...Schools and government agencies may not be able to afford the additional cost.
Uhh, I have to wonder why they insist on the premium price?
Who is going to move from Xp, Linux or Vista if its too expensive?
Hell even an early adopters discount would be nice...
Imagine if Microsoft becomes the next GM? You'd think they'd start becoming more humble instead of ignoring their own greed which was a big downfall of the banking industry. Lower prices for 7 SHOULD be the order for the day considering Vista was a disater for their reputation despite finally getting it right since SP1 and now SP2.
May be we should sign a petition to Microsoft, considering they are building 7 based on our feedbacks.
Pricing is the biggest deterrent for most people when adopting Vista, and it still is. If MS wants more sale and less piracy, a much lower pricing model should be adopted. At a lower price, XP-users will more than likely flock to use Windows 7
So, do we actually know what the price will be?
And that's the real question. We don't know. What we do know is that Dell is fishing for a lower price. They are trying real hard to manipulate the pricing with this pre-emptive strike.
Do you have any idea what Dell pays for OEM Vista. Rumor I heard was Home Premium OEM for Dell was under $60. What are they crying about?
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No-one knows for sure the exact price of what all the 7 OS are going to be on the final release, but I would imagine that Ultimate will be at around $300 "Retail".
So I'm going to see if they have the Upgrade version like they did with Vista for half price ($150) & upgrade it to itself like in Vista!
I think an upgrade version will work as long as you have a copy of a previous Win OS. This has worked in the past for me with XP.
Windows will upgrade to itself...this is where the double install of Windows 7 comes into effect so you can do a clean installation of Windows 7 without upgrading from a previous OS using the upgrade DVD.
This method worked with Vista & I see no reason why this wouldn't also work with Windows 7.
But if all else fails I CAN upgrade from Vista Ultimate if I have too to get the discounted price.
More info on this method at Windows Secrets.
Get Vista upgrade, never pay full price
"Use Vista's 'upgrade' version to clean-install "
The secret is that the setup program in Vista's upgrade version will accept an installed copy of XP, W2K, or an unactivated copy of Vista itself as evidence of a previous installation.