
So far, Microsoft has been following a very well organized timeline with Windows 7 and seems to be doing a great job on the entire product, including packaging. However, lots of people have been curious whether Microsoft will continue the positive vibe of the OS with pricing or will it just be expensive like prior iterations of the product. Today, Microsoft announced pricing on its upcoming OS, Windows 7, which is cheaper than the previous version of the OS, Windows Vista. In the U.S., Microsoft will be offering three versions of Windows and pricing is as follows:
- Home Premium (Upgrade) – $119.99
- Professional (Upgrade) – $199.99
- Ultimate (Upgrade) – $219.99
For full retail pricing, Microsoft chose the following prices:
- Home Premium (Full) – $199.99
- Professional (Full) – $299.99
- Ultimate (Full) – $319.99
Microsoft didn’t stop there. For those who preorder the product between June 26, 2009 and July 11, 2009 in the US and Canada receive steep discount on upgrade version of Windows 7.
- Windows 7 Home Premium (Upgrade) – $49.99
- Windows 7 Professional (Upgrade) – $99.99
Lastly, for those who will be purchasing a new PC between June 26, 2009 and January 31, 2009 will recieve a free copy of Windows 7 courtesy of the Windows 7 Upgrade Option Program.


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