Thursday, September 3, 2009

Pingie: HTTP:: Dead Cheap Windows 7 OEM System Builder Pricing Details Revealed

HTTP:: Dead Cheap Windows 7 OEM System Builder Pricing Details Revealed
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How would you like to buy Windows 7, all major editions, at prices half of those for the retail versions of the operating system? Sounds like a pretty sweet deal? Well, that’s because lit is, with the exception of a few small downsides. But fact is that full SKUs, not the upgrade releases, of Windows 7 can be acquired dead cheap in comparison with the retail boxes of the platform. The pricing details for the System Builder/OEM flavors of Windows 7 are now available to the public, but as generally is the case, not from Microsoft, but from one of the company’s partners. Future-X, a German online retailer has already posted the pricing details for the System Builder versions of Windows 7 (via Geizhals â€" via WinFuture). In this context, the 32-bit and 64-bit flavors of Windows 7 Home Premium come with a price tag 88.50 Euros. x86 and x64 Windows 7 Professional System Builder costs just 116,90 Euros. The System Builder version of 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7 Ultimate is jus!
t 156,50 Euros. Future-X even features a System Builder edition of Windows 7 Home Basic, at the same price of Home Premium (read rip off) 88,50 Euros. And yes, these are the full, feature-complete editions of Windows 7, not the upgrade versions. The full retail editions of Windows 7 cost 199,99 € for Home Premium,...
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http://news.softpedia.com/news/Dead-Cheap-Windows-7-OEM-System-Builder-Pricing-Details-Revealed-120865.shtml
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