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Is Windows too expensive?

section: windows, for your questions: KezNews forum, 30.8.2008

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I’m really hoping that Steven Sinofsky will kick off a discussion about Windows 7 pricing over on the Engineering Windows 7 blog sometime soon. I’m not holding my breath because the chances of seeing an open debate on pricing is highly unlikely, but I can dream, can’t I?




My take on the issue of Windows pricing is that as things stand, Vista (OEM, upgrade and new license) is too expensive compared to the price of hardware. When a decent PC cost $1,000+ it wasn’t unreasonable that an OEM copy of the OS system builder would set you back some $100+, but now that you can put together a good quality PC for $260, it really doesn’t make sense that buying Windows Vista should add a third again to the price.

I think that deep down, Microsoft knows that Vista is too expensive. Back in February we saw Microsoft do something that it’s not well known for and cut the price of certain upgrade editions of Vista (Vista Ultimate dropped from $299 to $219, while Home Premium went from $159 to $129).

Another thing that Microsoft could do to help home users who have more than one PC is introduce a family pack such as the one that Apple has (5 licenses for $199). I think that something like this from Redmond would encourage upgrades and help to make piracy a less attractive option.

Given the reception that Vista has had, along with the price drop we saw in February, I wouldn’t be surprised to see Windows 7 coming entering the market at a cheaper price point.

Aside …

Just for laughs I decided to pay Dell (a company gaining market share at the expense of the bottom line at present) a visit and see what the price difference was between an Ubuntu-powered system and one running Windows. I configured two XPS M1330 notebooks (Ubuntu|Windows) to have a similar spec (I couldn’t get them exactly the same because the wireless network card differed between the two … not that it matters that much).

source: blogs.zdnet.com

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Comments(7)

Agree!

By Amirz on 31.08.2008 - 17:08
just one word: agree!

good article. thx!

Who cares...

By User on 31.08.2008 - 23:08
who cares, we'll get it pirated anyway...

Oh, And Yes!

By SrKag on 01.09.2008 - 07:09
and let me say one thing... yes
oh, and yes!

Disagree

By thearm on 02.09.2008 - 15:09
since this is an operating system and not just a program, it's not to expensive. i think a lot of man power goes into redesigning an os.

Abso-F-N-Lutely...............

By The CAT on 02.09.2008 - 18:09
windows is in my opinion at least double of what it should cost. vista ultimate for example should be selling for $150 a copy. if they did this, linux and apple wouldn't be such as big a conversation.

Wait till next year.

By Insider on 05.09.2008 - 22:09
microsoft is going to rent you the opearting systems from say $80 to $140 subscription each year. there will not be any bootleg copies able to run. it will check everytime you boot. what no internet conection? your out of luck then.

Disagree

By TC on 20.09.2008 - 16:09
then you will not mind buying everyone a copy huh?


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