Microsoft cuts prices of Windows Vista
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Microsoft Corp said on Thursday it plans to cut prices of its
Windows Vista operating system sold at retail outlets in a move aimed
at pushing customers to switch to the newest version of Windows. The
world’s largest software maker said it plans to lower retail prices for
Vista in 70 countries later this year in tandem with the shipment of
the first major update to Vista, known as Service Pack 1 (SP1).
Packaged versions of Windows Vista sold at stores and on the Web
account for less than 10 percent of all licenses of the dominant
Windows operating system that sits on more than 90 percent of the
world’s personal computers. Most consumers opt to buy a new PC, which
comes preloaded with the latest version of Windows.
“We anticipate these changed will provide greater opportunities … to
sell more stand-alone copies of Windows,” said Brad Brooks, a Microsoft
corporate vice president. In the United States, Microsoft will reduce
prices for Windows Vista Ultimate, the company’s top-end operating
system, to $319 from $399 for the full version and cut the price for an
“upgrade” version to $219 from $259 for consumers who already run
Windows XP or another edition of Vista. It also cut prices for upgrade
versions of Vista Home Premium, its mainstream product, to $129 from
$159. The price cuts vary by country. This price cut may be a good news
for users who have problems with their illegal copy after recent
security update.
Source: Reuters

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