While Windows Vista expected to be released to manufacturers
around October 25, retail PC pre-loaded with the new operating system won’t be
available until the New Year. Microsoft and its partners are doing their best to
get the new operating system into consumer hands this holiday season, even if
it may come in the form of a piece of paper.
Microsoft is planning an upgrade program for those who
purchase new PCs this holiday season. According to Information
Week, the upgrade coupons will either be free or provide discounted
pricing:
Customers who buy
systems running Windows XP Home Edition can upgrade to Vista Home Basic Edition
for a flat $49 fee and to the higher-end Windows Vista Home Premium Edition for
a cost of $79.
The Windows Vista Technology Upgrade Program runs from Oct. 26, 2006,
through March 15, 2007. Distributors are expected to have the new SKUs in house
for system builders by Oct. 15.
Microsoft has not officially announced the coupon program, but
has commented that it is currently working with its partners on a plan for such
an offer.
Those who wish to preview a Windows Vista might want to
clear their schedules for tomorrow’s RC2 release.