So People!!!!! How many of you are thinking to upgrade your Windows on your little piece of crap i.e. Computer. But I think it is much more than a crap if you are not understanding it but at the same time it is really interesting too as it is the favourite past time of the Americans now a days.
Well leave it as we are not here to discuss about how dump a computer is? But we are here to know about the latest blast done by the Daddy of IT Mr. Bill Gates and his enlightened Microsoft masters. As they have launched the latest version of the Windows OS i.e. Windows 7 I have used it and find it out that it has many features that has overcome some of the Vista's limitation. It is basically hybrid of the MAC and Vista(shocked :0) but its true. If you will look at the Desktop of Windows 7 then you will realize that Sam was right, rest of the features are somewhat related to Vista.
Newegg has listed prices for OEM copies of Windows 7—technically intended for little computer building businesses, but there's nothing stopping you buying them. And as long as you understand some mostly-minor limitations, you can save some serious money.
Take a look at the table—that's not chump change. Newegg is also taking a further $5-$15 off some prices for pre-orders before October 20.
The main two caveats: OEM product keys aren't transferrable from one PC to another, and you'll need to install them on a formatted machine (usually the best way, anyway). Less of a concern is that you don't get any support or packaging; just the disc. Still sounds like a bargain to me—unless you're a college student, in which case you can pick Windows 7 up for just $30 bucks.
Windows 7....Home Premium....Professional....Ultimate
OEM..........................$110........................$140................ $190
Retail Upgrade.........$120.......................$200..................$220
Full Retail ................$200.......................$300...................$320
Full OEM (3 Pack).....$310........................N/A....................$550
Friday, October 9, 2009
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