 Amadeus Premium join:2005-05-02 Miami, FL
| Windows Vista final prices
Windows Vista Home Basic - 200 or 255.55$ or 135.95£ Windows Vista Home Premium - 400 or 511.10$ or 271.90£ Windows Vista Ultimate Edition - 500 or 638.88$ or 339.87£ Windows Vista Business - 650 or 830.54$ or 441.84£ Windows Vista Enterprise - 800 or 1,022.20$ or 543.80£
I saw the prices over on »www.msblog.org/?p=647. it's expensive. | |
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  BillRoland Premium join:2001-01-21 Ocala, FL clubs: | Re: Windows Vista final prices I'm certainly not saying it won't be so, but I find these prices a little hard to believe. -- "Don't steal. The government hates competition." | |
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  Anonymous_ Anonymous Premium join:2004-06-21 127.0.0.1 clubs: | some one would have to be a $#@&@ stupid @$$ to buy it at that price | |
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  fegul Premium join:2004-08-23 united state
| How much will it drive up the cost of the average new computer? If those prices are correct (which I doubt) then the average price of a new computer would go up by $150+ -- |My Blog|Fegul.com| | |
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 |   Amadeus Premium join:2005-05-02 Miami, FL | Re: Windows Vista final prices Wow they must have just did that..
I think it's stupid that they made so many editions. All this will equal out to is more patchs and patchs to patch those patchs lol...  | |
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| Re: Windows Vista final prices said by BillRoland :I had heard, prior to this, that Microsoft was actually seriously considering having Windows Vista cost less, maybe even significantly less, than XP in an attempt to shore up Windows. Again, that was hearsay, but it made more sense than this would. Thank you Bill....I had heard the same thing from some very reliable sources!  -- Hey...look another dead horse...let's beat it to death. | |
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| Re: Windows Vista final prices said by Airwolf :My idea of the prices (in CDN). Windows Vista Home Basic - $99.99 Windows Vista Home Premium - $149.99 Windows Vista Ultimate Edition - $199.99 Windows Vista Business - $249.99 Windows Vista Enterprise - $299.99 This is more reasonable. I'd purchase the Ultimate at that price. (USA $ of course)  | |
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| I've said this before, but this looks like the right place to say it again.
If OSX can be had in a 5 machine license, why can not Windows be had like this?
Apple had $200 for up to 5 computers. This makes perfect sense.
If MS did that, they'd virtually eliminate the "casual" pirate IMO. Sell it to the families with 2+ computers who wish to upgrade to the Vista "basic." Sell it to the geeks as the "Ultimate" for their little LAN's.
If Ultimate is as much as the 1st poster says, that is just outrageous.
If that were the price for a 5 pc license, MAYBE it'd make a slight bit more sense. I think MS would make a killing on selling a multi-pc license while still sustaining the single pc and sitewide sales just fine.
Makes ZERO sense to NOT sell their OS in this way.
Having a stupid number of Vista versions means diddly to me if they can't pull their collective heads out into the real world and see just why there are so many that failed that (pointless?) wga update. I would almost be willing to bet on HALF of those people already paid for the real thing at some point. If MS had this deal for 3-5 PC's, and THEN tried their piracy check, the numbers (in the U.S.A anyway) would me much smaller.
Seriously, ~$50 more bucks for a multi-pc deal, I would go for this. I bet lots of other people would to. So why not? It's not like they'd LOSE money on this! As many have said, MOST people get the OS WITH THEIR COMPUTER!!! A few UPGRADE, and hey, there's another cash cow, a multi UPGRADE deal that's slightly less than the full thing, but more than a single upgrade...
Confusing licenses? Not really, just plain dumb. I think Apple's is much more realistic, and it's worded in plain english... no I'm not a fanboy, I just happened to read their deal on the OSX page while I was waiting on a quicktime download..
It's silly to pay so much money again and again for the same household's computers, yet here we are, every pc comes with it, which is nice, but what about the geeks??? If MS wants to give some real incentive to buy their OS, this would be one of the best ways IMHO. Got an old box that still runs 98 just fine that I'd love to try Vista on (min. specs, but it'd probably work!). | |
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 |   Amadeus Premium join:2005-05-02 Miami, FL | Re: Windows Vista final prices good point but that's to right for microsoft.
I am the mighty Ballmer ball head whatever i say you gotta do!!!!!!!!!!!
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  Olias Closer to believing Premium join:2004-05-08 Wayne, NJ | If there was any credence to this, it would be all over the press within minutes. Until Microsoft provides the pricing information any suggestion about price is strictly rumor. | |
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 |   Amadeus Premium join:2005-05-02 Miami, FL | Re: Windows Vista final prices Well i am sure they won't release prices until later on this year. I won't be upgrading anytime soon at home or at my job.. | |
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  Leathal Premium join:2002-02-09 Toronto, ON
| Here something to think, how much was Windows XP Home and Pro when the first came out? I seem to remember them being pretty close those prices; it's only now after there is a lot of them in circulation that the price is come down quite a bit.
I can't remember how much XP Pro Corp goes/went for, but $1,000 for Enterprise which may consist of 25+ licenses isn't bad.
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| Re: Windows Vista final prices said by djrobx : I don't see why I should be screwed or punished, paying probalby triple what Dell does, just because I want to build my own hardware. Buy in bulk and they will cut you crazy deals too.
You sound like the small retailer complaining that Wal Mart gets better prices from distributors than you do. OF COURSE THEY DO . . . they are buying 1,000,000x what you are. -- Don't blame me. I voted for the one with a brain. | |
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  Oleg Bellsouth Fastaccess Premium join:2003-12-08 Birmingham, AL | I will stick with XP. | |
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| I would go for the ultimate edition at that price only if it came with the new office 2007, which is something I heard talked about. If not, paying over 600 for a single license OS sounds ridiculous, and maybe it's just me, but I would bet the basic edition comes in at under $150.00, Premium around $250.00, ultimate around $400.
Any talk on pricing at this stage is merely a test to feel out the market. Any leaked price points at this point will always be high, that way when they announce a true price it will not seem as bad.
That being said, if they want most people to switch, and want to hold their huge base, I would go back to a tactic they used in the beginning.
I would price it like this. Starter 29.95 For emerging markets Basic 79.95 Premium 149.95 Ultimate 324.95 (Include an additional license for premium) Business 249.95 Linux in the small business area is gaining. Enterprise 799.95
This will never happen, but if they really want to take a bite out of piracy, and keep Linux out of the minds of most people, this would work. I'm confident in the short and long term depending on functionality, lower price points across the board would increase sales dramatically and increase other auxiliary products. Profits would be at the very least the same, most likely higher.
Hook em with basic, and people will eventually upgrade to premium online directly, which they could charge $80 and take the whole amount. | |
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