Microsoft Puts Price Tags on Windows 7 and Holds Its Breath

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Microsoft has announced price points for its highly anticipated Windows 7 operating system, which is expected to be generally available on Oct. 22. OEMs will start shipping new machines with Windows 7 on Oct. 2. Regular buyers of Windows will not see a significant change from the Windows Vista price schedule. On average, the new OS will cost about 10 percent less, depending on the version, according to a blog post by Microsoft’s Brandon LeBlanc, which outlines the new prices.

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