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Windows 7 Pre-Order June 27, 2009

Posted by cuyler in Software, Windows.
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Windows 7Microsoft announced a special discount for pre-ordering Windows 7.  Between June 26 and July 11, 2009, the Home Premium upgrade can be ordered for less than $50 (in the US — the offer varies in other countries).

This is a 58% savings over the $120 retail price.  Microsoft’s site says this “promotional pricing is a limited time offer, while supplies last”.  I can’t think of a reason why they should run out (especially since it can be downloaded).  However, if you plan on upgrading, it’s probably a good idea to order now.  The offer is available on-line from many retailers.

The Windows 7 Professional Upgrade can be pre-ordered for $100.  It offers additional features for networked environments including remote desktop, automatic backup, domain join and XP compatibility mode.

New machines being purchased with Vista should be able to upgrade to Windows 7 for a nominal charge or free.  The offer varies between manufacturers, so be sure to ask before purchasing a Windows Vista machine in the next few months.

The release candidate for Windows 7 was available for download from Microsoft — product keys are still available until October 21st, if you already have the download.   The Windows 7 preview allows users to try out the new operating system.  It can be downloaded until August and can be used until Spring 2010.

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