REDMOND, Wash. – Microsoft Corp.’s long-delayed upgrade of its flagship Windows operating system will cost the same as comparable versions of the previous version, Windows XP, the company said Tuesday. The software maker also said Windows Vista remains on track to be delivered to businesses in November and to consumers in January. Microsoft priced Windows Vista Home Basic at $199, or $99.95 as an upgrade for computers already running the consumer version of Windows XP. Microsoft is hoping most consumers will go for Windows Vista Premium, which will come with entertainment features like the ability to record live television. That version will cost $239. Windows Vista Business will cost $299; the company set the price for upgrades at $199. Another version, Windows Vista Ultimate, will be geared toward people who want to do both personal and office work on their home computers. It will cost $399, or $259 for an upgrade.
Windows Vista will cost the same as Win-XP
September 6th, 2006 11:36 pm by alexxfender3 Responses to “Windows Vista will cost the same as Win-XP”
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September 6th, 2006 at 11:43 pm
What does it matter since many are gonna get it from their friend’s anyway.
Ka Pu, source? And please remember to uncheck Things category.
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September 7th, 2006 at 4:57 am
blank cd pakhat kha ani leh mai a… midangin han nei te te se cheng 10 velin lo nei ve ila hlok lutuk tlats
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December 15th, 2006 at 7:09 am
Win Xp ai khan a heavy zawkin ka lo hriaa blank disc Rs.10 man ah alen loh hmel , DVD angaih ka va ring e.
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