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Zach
08-28-2006, 04:40 PM
Source: http://news.com.com/Microsoft+Canada+leaks+Vista+pricing/2100-1016_3-6110267.html?tag=cd.top


Microsoft on Monday briefly posted pricing for Windows Vista on its Canadian Web site, giving an eye into what the company will charge for the new operating system. The posting indicates that the Home Basic edition of Windows Vista will be priced the same as Windows XP Home, at $233 ($259 Canadian). The Home Premium version (http://news.com.com/Microsoft+primes+PC+buyers+for+Premium+Vista/2100-1016_3-6076490.html?tag=nl), which includes support for Media Center and tablet PC abilities will sell for 13 percent higher rate, a price that translates to about $269 in American dollars.

Microsoft quickly removed the price information, but blogger Ed Bott, who spotted the price list earlier Monday, included the price list in a ZDNet posting (http://dw.com.com/redir?destUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fblogs.zdnet.com%2FBott%2F%3Fp%3D124&siteId=3&oId=2100-1016-6110267&ontId=1001&lop=nl.ex). Bott cautioned that those trying to figure out U.S. pricing would be better off comparing the Canadian Vista prices to their XP counterparts than to try and just convert to U.S. dollars.

A Microsoft representative said the company "inadvertently posted Windows Vista Canadian retail prices" on its Web site but said it has removed the posting and is not ready to share U.S. pricing information. The company said it would announce those prices when it ships the "Release Candidate 1" test version, due out by September.

On the business side, Microsoft listed Windows Vista Business at a price that equates to $341 in U.S. currency, 7 percent less than what Microsoft charges in Canada for Windows XP Professional.

The company is still wrapping up development work on the oft-delayed Windows update, which will come more than five years after its predecessor, Windows XP. After issuing the near-final release candidate next month, the company hopes to finalize the code in November in time for a mainstream launch in January.

Microsoft has yet to announce publicly its pricing plans, but has said that they will be generally similar to Windows XP prices, with a higher tag planned for Windows Vista Ultimate, a new high-end version that combines advanced media features with business-oriented features.

"We don't expect significant changes in our pricing strategy," Windows unit head Kevin Johnson said at a July meeting with financial analysts. "However, Vista Ultimate is a new (product) and we will sell that at a modest premium to today's offerings."

The information that was posted on Microsoft's Canadian Web site suggests that premium will be hefty indeed, with that version priced at $449, again translated into U.S. dollars.

On the upgrade front, a Vista Ultimate upgrade is priced somewhat above today's cost for upgrading to XP Professional. Windows Vista Business, meanwhile, is priced slightly below the XP Pro upgrade price. The upgrade to Windows Vista Basic is priced at the same rate as that for XP Home Edition, while Vista Home Premium is priced 54 percent higher than the basic edition.

The software maker announced in February (http://news.com.com/Microsoft+boxes+up+Vista/2100-1016_3-6043222.html?tag=nl) that it plans to sell six versions of Windows Vista, including Vista Starter, which will only be sold on new PCs in emerging markets.

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Looks like I won't be getting Vista for a while. I really don't have much money to be taking leaps of faith for another Windows OS. I particularly dislike Windows for it's many problems, and I only use PCs because I can't afford a Mac. I'm thinking about Linux since it's free. Windows has let me down to many times for me to be happy about Vista, especially at these prices.

Wanted
08-28-2006, 06:00 PM
When I need Vista I'll get a new computer.

Frank Castle
08-29-2006, 11:47 AM
I'll be getting a new computer in 2 years so I guess that's when I'll convert to Vista.

kirschy
08-29-2006, 07:09 PM
When I need Vista I'll get a new computer.
beta, I think you just hit on how most people are likely to get Vista. Given the high system requirements and high prices, I can't see much of an upgrade market, especially if you have a 2-3 year old PC running WinXP (which will likely meet your needs unless you are a gamer for another 2-3 years) since you'd have to upgrade the hardware in addition to buying a Vista disc and that would cost more than a new computer.

Ykwia
09-02-2006, 05:04 AM
They want me to pay big bucks for Ultimate, I want that price to be cheaper.