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Vista prices cut by as much as 48%, but not in U.S.
Prices for the OS will be trimmed 15% to 20% in the U.S.
By Gregg Keizer
February 29, 2008 (Computerworld) Microsoft Corp. is cutting the retail
price of its Windows Vista operating system by as much as 20% in the U.S.,
but will slash at least some versions' price tags by more than 46% in both
the U.K. and the European Union, the company confirmed today.
Late Thursday, Microsoft announced sweeping price cuts to boxed copies of
Vista, saying then that the cuts would range from as low as 3% in developed
countries to nearly 50% for some editions sold in poorer nations.
But by the numbers that Microsoft released today, even customers in Western
Europe — France, Germany, Spain and the U.K., among others — will also see
prices fall by nearly half.
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Thanks, Microsoft. I won't be buying Vista anytime soon; with 3% price cut
you can keep it. Thanks
Prices for the OS will be trimmed 15% to 20% in the U.S.
By Gregg Keizer
February 29, 2008 (Computerworld) Microsoft Corp. is cutting the retail
price of its Windows Vista operating system by as much as 20% in the U.S.,
but will slash at least some versions' price tags by more than 46% in both
the U.K. and the European Union, the company confirmed today.
Late Thursday, Microsoft announced sweeping price cuts to boxed copies of
Vista, saying then that the cuts would range from as low as 3% in developed
countries to nearly 50% for some editions sold in poorer nations.
But by the numbers that Microsoft released today, even customers in Western
Europe — France, Germany, Spain and the U.K., among others — will also see
prices fall by nearly half.
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Thanks, Microsoft. I won't be buying Vista anytime soon; with 3% price cut
you can keep it. Thanks