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  • J John M Drescher

    Good thing it will be free in our yearly academic licensing agreement otherwise XP would live well into the 2010s in our department.

    John

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    Dalek Dave
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    It will anyway won't it?

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      It will anyway won't it?

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      John M Drescher
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      I am not sure about the well into part. But I can guarantee that more than 75% of our windows boxes will be XP in 2010..

      John

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      • D Dan Neely

        Initial upgrade prices for home/pro are $50/100 until the stock of promo copies are sold out (supply TBD). I think MS really blew it though in not dropping the price of premium in response to the removal of the home basic version. They need a cheapo edition for the $400 15" decelleron laptops. http://news.cnet.com/8301-13860_3-10272259-56.html[^]

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        Lost User
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        IMHO Microsoft should offer one Windows SKU (Ultimate) priced like this: Retail upgrade from Vista = $25 for 1 PC or $75 for family pack (5 PCs) Retail full version = $100 for 1 PC or $300 for family pack (5 PCs) OEM prices = 50-60% of retail This would have spurred a ton of hardware sales (both OEM and bare-bones) and dealt a serious blow to Apple and Linux. IMO it would probably make more money for Microsoft in the long term.

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        • R Robert Surtees

          Don't forget to add 200 pounds if you live in the UK

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          moon_stick
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          Windows 7 Pricing Revealed[^] Microsoft will not be offering upgrade version of Windows 7 to Europeans.

          It definitely isn't definatley

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          • H hairy_hats

            Norm .net wrote:

            this will increase £10 a year after bodge-it day

            ftfy

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            NormDroid
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            :)

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            • L Lost User
                          Upgrade     Full
              

              Home Premium $120 $200
              Professional $200 $300
              Ultimate $220 $320

              I'll pass...

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              Simon P Stevens
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              Lets be honest right, retail pricing means nothing. When was the last time anyone you knew went out an brought a retail copy of windows. Most non-tech users just get it pre-installed with their next PC purchase. Most businesses use separate purchase channels, or have some form of volume licensing arrangement. If I buy it, I certainly won't be paying those prices. I'll be getting an OEM edition. (Or in all likelihood I'll be using my MSDN copy at work and stick with kubuntu at home, but I'd probably make the same decision at any price)

              Simon

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                My next computer may be a Mac and I'd considered dual-booting Weven (just for the hell of it), but at $300 - I don't think so. Does anyone really think the bloody OS on a PC is worth $300?

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                Jim Crafton
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                Not at what they currently do, no.

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                  Home Premium $120 $200
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                  Miszou
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                  Mike Mullikin wrote:

                  I'll pass...

                  I'll get it free with MSDN subscription. Most everyone else will get it pre-installed. 3 people will buy it new.

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                  • S Simon P Stevens

                    Lets be honest right, retail pricing means nothing. When was the last time anyone you knew went out an brought a retail copy of windows. Most non-tech users just get it pre-installed with their next PC purchase. Most businesses use separate purchase channels, or have some form of volume licensing arrangement. If I buy it, I certainly won't be paying those prices. I'll be getting an OEM edition. (Or in all likelihood I'll be using my MSDN copy at work and stick with kubuntu at home, but I'd probably make the same decision at any price)

                    Simon

                    modified on Thursday, June 25, 2009 10:31 AM

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                    Lost User
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                    Simon Stevens wrote:

                    Lets be honest right, retail pricing means nothing.

                    While I agree it's not truly as important as OEM pricing it still matters. There are more home PC builders than you might guess plus the retail price is what people see when shopping and gives a bad impression.

                    Simon Stevens wrote:

                    When was the last time anyone you knew went out an brought a retail copy of windows.

                    Errr... happens every day.

                    Simon Stevens wrote:

                    I'll be getting an OEM edition.

                    Ethically with a new OEM PC? Or unethically to use on an existing PC?

                    Simon Stevens wrote:

                    stick with kubuntu at home

                    Would you stick with Linux if Weven was priced at $100/1 and $300/5?

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                    • L Lost User

                      My next computer may be a Mac and I'd considered dual-booting Weven (just for the hell of it), but at $300 - I don't think so. Does anyone really think the bloody OS on a PC is worth $300?

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                      Nemanja Trifunovic
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                      Mike Mullikin wrote:

                      My next computer may be a Mac and I'd considered dual-booting Weven (just for the hell of it), but at $300 - I don't think so.

                      Yes, if you want to save money just go with Apple :)

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                      • M Miszou

                        Mike Mullikin wrote:

                        I'll pass...

                        I'll get it free with MSDN subscription. Most everyone else will get it pre-installed. 3 people will buy it new.

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                        Lost User
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                        Miszou wrote:

                        I'll get it free with MSDN subscription.

                        Really? Where can I get a free MSDN subscription? ;P

                        Miszou wrote:

                        Most everyone else will get it pre-installed.

                        In this economy, how many people/businesses are buying new PC's? I thought one of the great things about Weven was that they trimmed it down to run better on lesser hardware?

                        Miszou wrote:

                        3 people will buy it new.

                        I'll bet there are more retail sales than MSDN subscriptions...

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                        • N Nemanja Trifunovic

                          Mike Mullikin wrote:

                          My next computer may be a Mac and I'd considered dual-booting Weven (just for the hell of it), but at $300 - I don't think so.

                          Yes, if you want to save money just go with Apple :)

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                          Lost User
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                          Nemanja Trifunovic wrote:

                          Yes, if you want to save money just go with Apple

                          It's a matter of value not price.

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                          • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                            I was expecting that they will do something to beat the Mac OSX Upgrade price of $29 for 1 machine $49.99 for 5 machines.

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                            Electron Shepherd
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                            Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

                            beat the Mac OSX Upgrade price

                            Don't see why they should. Apple and Microsoft aren't competing. Apple is a hardware company, and Microsoft is a software company. The only people for whom the price comparison makes sense are those running a Windows OS in a VM on Apple hardware, and are looking to upgrade one part of their computing user experience. If you don't fit that category, you simply aren't in the market for one or the other of OS/X and Windows.

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                              Brian W King
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                              Personally, I can hardly wait! I really want to get my hands on some of the sweet tools in the package. I am sure it will irk some of the real MS haters, but I firmly believe Vista was a substantial improvement over XP. My experience with the beta Seven versions suggests the same will be true of Seven over Vista. The pricing is actually lower that where Vista was placed. I think its a bargain when you start looking at all of the functionality in the package.

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                                Personally, I can hardly wait! I really want to get my hands on some of the sweet tools in the package. I am sure it will irk some of the real MS haters, but I firmly believe Vista was a substantial improvement over XP. My experience with the beta Seven versions suggests the same will be true of Seven over Vista. The pricing is actually lower that where Vista was placed. I think its a bargain when you start looking at all of the functionality in the package.

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                                Dalek Dave
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                                  Home Premium $120 $200
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                                  Jerry Hammond
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                                  Where did these figures come from?

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                                    Scared me for a minute! Thought it was my Ex-wife again! :omg:

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                                    • J Jerry Hammond

                                      Where did these figures come from?

                                      "My interest is in the future because I'm going to spend the rest of my life there." - Charles F. Kettering

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                                      Lost User
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                                      Ultimately Microsoft I assume but it's being reported all over the interwebs. Here is one reliable site: www.winsupersite.com[^]

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                                      • B Brian W King

                                        Personally, I can hardly wait! I really want to get my hands on some of the sweet tools in the package. I am sure it will irk some of the real MS haters, but I firmly believe Vista was a substantial improvement over XP. My experience with the beta Seven versions suggests the same will be true of Seven over Vista. The pricing is actually lower that where Vista was placed. I think its a bargain when you start looking at all of the functionality in the package.

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                                        Lost User
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                                        Brian W King wrote:

                                        I think its a bargain when you start looking at all of the functionality in the package.

                                        Interesting. Care to supply the bullet points that you think are truly worth a $200 upgrade or $300 purchase to the average XP user?

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                                          I'm lucky enough to be at a university with ELMS[^], so it's free :)

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