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How To Get 80 Dollars From Microsoft

Category: PC, Posted: 02/29/2008 at 05:44PM CST by Creighton DeSimone, Staff Writer

Vista and Gates Buy Windows Vista. Microsoft, the worldwide leader in including operating systems on computers, has announced a price drop for their newest OS child, Vista.

Later this year Vista will be dropping from 399 dollars to 319 dollars for the full Ultimate version while the Home Premium version will drop from $159 to $129. And if you act now I hear they're throwing in a set of steak knives absolutely free.*

If the savings aren't enough to get you to jump to the Vista side of the fence consider this; these price drops will come hot on the heels of the highly anticipated Service Pack 1. According to WindowsVistaBlog the service pack will be "addressing specific reliability and performance issues we've identified via customer feedback, supporting new types of hardware, and adding support for several emerging standards."

So you'll be getting a more reliable Vista that, with any luck, will be future proof. All for the awkwardly looking price of 319 dollars. Microsoft thinks that the new lower price coupled with the release of the service pack will draw the Vista holdouts from their hiding places.

Personally I think a $299 price point would look a lot better on paper than their new $319 one. Consumers worried about price probably don't want to break that 300 dollar threshold and being able to advertise Vista Ultimate for under 300 dollars would certainly get people to pay attention.

Besides, I'm not sure price is the biggest problem with Vista. It could be the compatibility and stability issues that the operating system seems to be riddled with. Microsoft is going to have to have to make sure Service Pack 1 is all that and a bag of chips if they hope to grab any kind of market share with Vista.

*Operators are not standing by, and Microsoft is not actually going to give you a set of steak knives. Sorry.

[via gamesindustry.biz]

Posted by Oblivion Lotus on 02/29/2008 at 08:50PM

Aww... Those steak knives really would have sealed the deal with me. XD

Posted by EmilyBandGeek on 02/29/2008 at 09:20PM

Although the price looks awkward, the price drop is a good deal. I think more people will buy Vista with the price drop, especially since the compatibility between users who have it and users who don't is not great and can be often confusing.

Posted by YukoAsho on 02/29/2008 at 09:55PM

Home Premium for $129 is actually pretty nice. Since I likely wouldn't need all the stupid crap Ultimate comes with, Home Premium sounds like a kick ass deal. Though yeah, we need to hear about fixes for compatibility.

Posted by KindGalaxy on 02/29/2008 at 11:15PM

It isn't that I don't want to try Vista, it is more that I don't see the point yet. I'm not concerned about bugs, I've been an early OS adopter since the shift from 3.1 to 95, but XP is simply perfect for my desires. Until games start requiring Vista (good games, Shadowrun and Halo 2 don't count) I can't see the reason to actually upgrade.
Now, if StarCraft 2 required Vista... than it'd be an upgrade!

Posted by El on 03/01/2008 at 09:31AM

^Aye aye Captain!

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