The momentum for Windows 7 continues to build, and it seems so far that Microsoft is doing a  good job at redeeming the Windows name after Vista.  Windows 7 is fast, seemingly very stable, application compatibility seems good, and the reaction from the tech community and media is far more favorable than it has been in the past couple of years.

So the technical side of Windows 7 is going pretty well, and we haven’t seen much out of marketing yet, but there have been many discussions online about how much Windows 7 will actually cost consumers.  Some have suggested it should be free, which is quite ridiculous, and others speculate it will be similar to what Windows Vista was.

One of my biggest displeasures with Windows Vista wasn’t so much on the technical side, as it was with the actual price and the lack of license bundles.  With some Vista licenses averaging out around $200, it just wasn’t economically feasible to outfit my entire house with copies of Vista, which I would have liked to have done.  I have roughly 5 PC’s in my house, so give or a take a bit, it could have easily cost over $1000 to get my home setup with Vista. 

Now I certainly don’t expect Windows 7 to be free, but I’m now wondering how Microsoft will set the pricing for new and upgrade purchases.  I really hope it reasonably priced, because going too high will have a real negative impact in my opinion.  I would like to see a simple upgrade from either Vista or XP for $99, with a 3-license family pack for $150.  I think that would be very competitive, and get even more people to upgrade.

What do you think?


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on Jan 26, 2009

I think the main factor is that people, like Tailsgirl, simply aren't big computer geeks/tech savvy people like we are. So they go out to the local Walmart and pick out whatever machine is on display or whichever one the salesperson tells them to get (and they're idiots too) without researching the hardware and compability, and get it just because it's there and it's cheap and *think* they're being informed by someone who knows what they're talking about. Whereas the rest of us will spend weeks/months looking up parts, comparing them, researching, and so on until we have a build that suits and satisifies us (I'm doing that now and it will be a year or so before I can even start building it).

So it's not really so much a factor that they're tards who spend too much on the software and neglect the hardware, it's probably that they just don't know any better and plainly accept what they're given without a second thought.

on Jan 26, 2009

Hey there's no need to dump on me!!!   you don't know the first thing ABOUT me, or where/how etc I got my system, nor was I complaining about it, so no need to troll..

Don't single me out, you're just being hurtful.

 

 

EDIT: To below, this was in response to the post above.

I'll leave you to it , there are nicer topics out there, and friendlier people in them

on Jan 26, 2009

Albert Einstein
The important thing is to never stop asking questions.

I don't require everyone to be as tech savvy as myself.  But it certainly helps if they know someone like that.

Oh, and the software issue was separate from that.  It's just something I've been noticing more and more with people lately, and my mother's boyfriend is a prime example of that.  He's spent probably $800 in the past year on more addon planes for his flight simulators, but he continues to complain about how he needs a new video card and hasn't done anything about it yet.  Not that he can, because his system is much more ancient than the system that Tailsgirl has, but still, he could do a marginal upgrade if he wanted to.  (He's asked me, and I told him what his options were-and recommended that he start saving for a new system.)

@Tailsgirl

on Jan 26, 2009

As far as I am concerned, it doesn't do that much more for me than XP.

I like Aero, and W7 x64 runs a bit faster - but that's about it.

XP runs just fine on my machine and with all my programs. I only frequent a few web sites, so virus's are not a real big concern. And, it never crashes.

So moving to a newer OS is simply not a very high priority - especially if I have to shell out $200-300 and a solid week or more of reinstalling/reconfiguring programs and backups to do it.

on Jan 26, 2009

With Time and loacation price falls...

One in US can buy Iphone for US $199 but I will have to pay INR= US$800 for it i India.

And I think that everybody wants to make sure what he is buying before making a ppurchase because GOD has given brain to every human being as far my knowledge go...

Had it not been the case, Economic Crisis wasn't there....It happened because people refused to expend....

 

 

 

on Jan 26, 2009

The best way to prove you are wise IS to prove others are the idiots.

 

BTW,

Specs Of IBM Personal Computer in 80s...

Model 5150

Price US $ 3000

CPU Intel 8088@ 4.77 Mhz

RAM 16K; 640K max

Display 80x24 text

Storage optional 160 KB 5,25 inch disk drive

OS IBM PC-DOS Verson 1.0.....

Can I run Vista on it?

 

 

 

on Jan 26, 2009

superman
The best way to prove you are wise IS to prove others are the idiots.

 

BTW,

Specs Of IBM Personal Computer in 80s...

Model 5150

Price US $ 3000

CPU Intel 8088@ 4.77 Mhz

RAM 16K; 640K max

Display 80x24 text

Storage optional 160 KB 5,25 inch disk drive

OS IBM PC-DOS Verson 1.0.....

Can I run Vista on it?

 

 

 

I had one of those!

Well, close.

Tandy 1000SX (or was it TX?  Damn, it's been a while.)

But we didn't get that thing until it was ancient, back in, oh, '95 if memory serves.

on Jan 26, 2009

Tailsgirl
Hey there's no need to dump on me!!!   you don't know the first thing ABOUT me, or where/how etc I got my system, nor was I complaining about it, so no need to troll..

Don't single me out, you're just being hurtful.

 EDIT: To below, this was in response to the post above.

I'll leave you to it , there are nicer topics out there, and friendlier people in them

Wow...you sure know how to take things personally when it wasn't intended that way. It was supposed to be a loose comparison/analogy/generalization, but if you would care to set the record straight and join the geek club, have at it.

If I was trying to be hurtful, you'd know it. I just call it like it is and don't bother wasting my time coddling people.

on Jan 26, 2009

because GOD has given brain to every human being as far my knowledge go...

Yes, but not everyone uses it as wisely as some (few) do.

 

Had it not been the case, Economic Crisis wasn't there....It happened because people refused to expend....

What exactly does that mean? 'It happened because people refused to' pay out exactly... what?

on Jan 26, 2009

.....analyzing....analysis complete........
...post froze due to some iron hot replies.......

on Jan 26, 2009

That's only because things got so stupid and off-topic.

on Jan 26, 2009

The best way to prove you are wise IS to prove others are the idiots.

No...

Attempting to prove others are idiots only proves you the fool....

*****************************

On a similar note....

Let's ALL not make inclusive generalisations which infer failings amongst our fellow site members, intentional or otherwise.

on Jan 26, 2009

I hope windows 7 do not have all those useless programs that vista has. They eat too much resources.

on Jan 26, 2009

So .....getting the thread BACK ON TOPIC 

 

 

I'd be prepared to pay a small [$50 or so] upgrade price for 7, since it was my decision to purchase Vista Ultimate in the first place.

I certainly won't be in a rush to get it though.. I'm happy enough with what I have right now.

on Jan 26, 2009

 I may upgrade to Vista Home Premium,but as far as Windows7 goes,maybe on my next system.Vista has been working for me.(As long as I have a WB on to beautify it) My HP/Compaq is only 14 months old,and does everything I need for now but is decidedly entry-level.(Which I knew when I bought it ...at Radio Shack,not Wally-World.) I can't see paying for an OS when I know I'll be upgrading PC's in the future. 

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