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Friday February 29, 2008 2:25 pm
Microsoft drops prices on Windows Vista line
So, Windows Vista has been around now for a good thirteen months, and in that time, it has seen much criticism. If you’ve been on the fence about switching or upgrading to Vista, we are sure that Microsoft is hoping that their upcoming price drop will be enough to get you to make the move. The new pricing details will be as follows:
- Windows Vista Ultimate: $320, down from $400
- WIndows Vista Ultimate Upgrade: $220, down from $260
- Windows Vista Home Premium: $130, down from $160
The price drops are expected to coincide with the shipment of the first major update to Vista, Service Pack 1.
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| Reuters
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Don’t fall for it. Upgrading to Vista was the worst OS mistake I’ve ever made. Been using it for a year because I can’t afford to take time and expense to get a new computer and reset up everything. Vista has been nothing but grief and frustration. Can’t say a single positive thing about it.
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