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Microsoft Corp is to sell the standard home-user version of its new Windows 7 operating system for 8 percent less than the comparable version of its Vista system, as the global downturn hits spending on technology. The world's largest software company, whose recent ads champion low-priced PCs against more expensive Apple Inc computers, said the new system will be available at even lower prices for a short time, as it looks to tempt buyers ahead of the holiday shopping season. The new operating system, which Microsoft hopes will be a bigger hit than the poorly received Vista, will be generally released on Oct. 22. It will be available on pre-order from U.S. stores such as Best Buy, online retailer Amazon.com and the company's own website from Friday. Microsoft said it would sell the Home Premium upgrade version of Windows 7 - which most non-business customers already using Windows will want - for $49.99 from Friday until July 11 in the United States. The discs would be shipped after general release. After July 11, the pre-order price will be $119.99, 8 percent less than the current $129.99 price tag for the comparable version of Vista, which cost $159.99 at launch in early 2007. The Professional upgrade version of Windows 7 - aimed at small companies using multiple computers - will be on sale until July 11 at $99.99, then at $199.99 afterwards. The comparable Vista version is the same price. Prices for the full retail versions of the software - for customers who want to install the system from scratch rather than upgrade their existing Windows system - are also being reduced or held. Microsoft will sell the full Home Premium version of Windows 7 for $199.99, 17 percent less than the comparable Vista version. Full versions of the more advanced Professional and Ultimate editions will be unchanged at $299.99 and $319.99 respectively. To further tempt buyers, Microsoft said it was making a free upgrade option available to computer makers, meaning that customers who buy a PC or laptop with all but the most basic Vista versions from Friday should be able to get a free upgrade to the equivalent Windows 7 version. How that offer is made available to customers is up to the individual PC makers such as Hewlett-Packard Co, Dell Inc and Acer. Microsoft and the manufacturers are hoping such an offer will avoid a sudden drop-off in already falling PC sales by persuading customers not to hold off on purchases until Windows 7 is launched. In contrast to the Vista operating system, which was released in different language versions over several months, Microsoft said Windows 7 would be available in 14 languages on Oct. 22 and a further 21 on Oct. 31. Versions for sale in Europe will not have Microsoft's Internet Explorer 8 web browser included, due to the company's recent decision to detach it in the face of a pending European Commission antitrust ruling on charges that Microsoft does not allow fair competition among browsers by including its own on its operating systems. However, Microsoft said it will make IE8 available as a separate package for no extra charge. Customers can also install a competing browser. Microsoft said on Thursday it will only offer full versions of Windows 7 in Europe rather than both full and upgrade versions. For a short time it is offering the Home Premium version for 49 euros ($68) and the Professional version for 99 euros ($138). Microsoft also said the packaging of discs for the operating system was being reduced and would use recyclable plastic. |
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