 Full versions of Windows 7 are on sale for 57 percent off in the UK -- less than the standard price of the upgrade version, even, in the U.S.
The British get cheaper copies of Windows 7
Usually on the short end of the
stick when it comes to pricing, the British finally have some good
news to cheer about. The UK will be receiving special pricing
on the Windows
7 that will make full versions of the software cheaper than the
upgrade edition in the U.S. The U.S. is, meanwhile, left out
for once.
A full version of Windows Home Premium -- not an
upgrade edition -- will weigh in at £65 (57 percent off), while in
the U.S. the upgrade version alone costs
$120 (£72). In the U.S. the full version costs considerably
more -- $200 (£122).
As the UK is part of the
European Union, this pricing may be extended to other parts of the
EU, but it is unknown if Microsoft will do so. The version will
be the full copy of Windows 7 and include Internet Explorer 8,
included thanks to a last minute deal with the EU to include a
browser
ballot screen.
The full version of Windows 7 is the only
one that can legally be installed without a valid copy of Windows XP
or Windows Vista, which you own. For the vast majority of
consumers this is a non-issue, especially considering that nearly all
new computers are shipping with free upgrades to Windows 7.
Also, the U.S. did get a special pre-order on Windows Home Premium
Upgrades that dropped the price to $50 (£30.5), the cheapest price
of all -- though that price was for the upgrades only.
Microsoft
has not commented on the price disparity and has yet to officially
announce the UK pricing. The pricing was first noticed when
units popped up for sale at Amazon.co.uk
for £65, and at Play.com for £75 plus free shipping.
"I mean, if you wanna break down someone's door, why don't you start with AT&T, for God sakes? They make your amazing phone unusable as a phone!" -- Jon Stewart on Apple and the iPhone
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