Internet retailers are offering consumers a cheap option when upgrading to
Microsoft's next-generation operating system,
Vista.
Several sites are selling 'OEM' copies of the company's current operating
system, Windows XP, and at the moment such copies are being supplied with
vouchers for cut-price upgrades to Windows Vista.
The packs will cost users up to £105 including a full copy of Windows XP and
the upgrade to Vista, while the official
Windows
Vista Upgrade is likely to cost £149.99, although Microsoft has refused to
confirm that price.
The special upgrade pack is designed for OEM vendors - companies who are
building PCs for sale to customers. It allows them to install Windows XP but
give new buyers an automatic upgrade to the forthcoming operating system.
It's designed to stop potential computer buyers from holding off buying a new
system until Vista is released.
However, the OEM packs, complete with vouchers, are available on the sites of
several internet retailers including
Amazon,
Misco
and
Dabs.
At Dabs, Windows XP Professional costs £93.99, while the Media Center Edition
costs £79.99.
Both come with vouchers, which will provide Vista for the cost of postage,
when it is released on January 30. This is likely to be around £11.
Microsoft was unavailable when contacted to comment about the price
differences.
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