Saturday, March 1, 2008

Up to 48% Vista price cut

Prices for the latest OS from the world's largest software company will be trimmed 15-20% in the US and up to 48% in non-US markets.

Microsoft announced late Thursday the sweeping price cuts on boxed copies of Vista. According to the company, it plans to slash prices for retail copies of Windows Vista up to almost 50% for certain editions in poorer countries to help raise lower-than-expected sales. The price cut is primarily aimed at markets in developing countries. Wealthier countries may see lower price cuts -- as small as 3% or none at all.






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