Published 6/25/2009
at CNN.com - Technology
Microsoft has announced retail pricing for Windows 7 that was at or below comparable Windows Vista prices, while also offering a chance for people to preorder the software at a substantial discount. From Friday through July 11, consumers in the U.S. can buy an upgrade copy of Windows 7 Home premium for $49.
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