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A_Z_A
09-18-2009, 03:30 PM
Microsoft slashes student price for Windows 7 to $30
College students can pre-order Home Premium or Professional now; deal ends Jan. 3


Microsoft yesterday kicked off a Windows 7 promotion that heavily discounts copies of Windows 7 for college students, with the price nearly matching what Apple charges for its Snow Leopard upgrade.

The deal lets students with a valid university-provided e-mail address purchase either an upgrade to Windows 7 Home Premium or Windows 7 Professional for $29.99. Each student can purchase one copy of either edition, which they'll be able to download starting on Oct. 22, Windows 7's official launch date.

Students in the U.S. can place their pre-orders immediately through a Microsoft-sponsored site, while those in the U.K. can plunk down their £30 starting Sept. 30, a company spokesman said yesterday.

Students in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Korea and Mexico are also eligible for the discount, but won't be able to order until Oct. 22. Microsoft has not set prices for those countries.

The offer ends Jan. 3, 2010 in every market except for Australia, where it will run until March 31, 2010, Microsoft confirmed Friday.

This promotion isn't the only deal that Microsoft has used to prime the Windows 7 pump. For two weeks starting last June, Microsoft sold the Home Premium upgrade for $49.99, less than half the list price of $119.99.

The college student discount, however, is the largest Microsoft's yet offered for Windows 7, and puts its new operating system within striking distance of Apple's $29 price for Mac OS X 10.6, aka Snow Leopard.

Earlier this week, a retail sales research firm said that Apple had sold twice as many copies of Snow Leopard in the first two weeks than it managed in 2007 when it unveiled Leopard -- and four times as many copies as Tiger, the OS Apple launched in 2005.

At $29.99, the student price is just 25% of the list for Home Premium, and only 15% of the list price for Professional.

Students attending schools that don't distribute .edu e-mail addresses must provide additional proof by scanning a student ID card, class list or proof of course payment, then uploading the file to Microsoft. The company's also posted a list of pre-approved colleges and universities; students at those schools do not have to provide an .edu address.

Microsoft provided more information on the promotion at 741.com.

rob180sx
09-18-2009, 04:06 PM
Good to know thanks for the info

sawbad
09-18-2009, 05:33 PM
THANK FOR THE READ GOOD TO SEE.:clap::clap:


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billybob2006
09-20-2009, 02:30 AM
now it's only 29.99 over priced:D (though seriously it is a marked improvement over vista)

rufa33
09-20-2009, 06:45 AM
Microsoft provided more information on the promotion at 741.com.

Thanks for the news, it's win741.com not the other.

mondoman22
09-20-2009, 08:51 AM
Heh,
Well 29.00 in wild Bills Pocket thats real nice... Whats funny is someome will
buy a copy slipstream the key and put it in a torrent hehehehe.... At least they
made it somewhat affordable.... This is a good thing... I just hope that time
limited offer doesn't start at 3:00am in the morning and will only give you a 30 second
window oh and it must be raining bugatti Veyrons in order to be able to take advantage
of the deal AHh Smilin Bill...

Tony

Thanks for the Read !!!!

ECM
09-20-2009, 07:34 PM
now it's only 29.99 over priced:D (though seriously it is a marked improvement over vista)

My programmable coffee maker is a marked improvement over Vista.:|>:roll: