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 27, 2009

nexuiz
i'm currently running a copy of the Windows 7 beta and i'm quite dissapointed so far. OK i kinda like the new startmenu but the OS allways crashes my (fully updated) SoaSE (with newest WHQL-drivers from Nvidia) and a bunch of other apps i use on a daily basis.. either they manage to get it working properly until the final release or i'll just have to stick with Vista for a couple more years.

What?? A beta with *problems*? No way

on Jan 27, 2009

What?? A beta with *problems*? No way

I've been running the Win 7 beta for a fortnight now and I've not stuck a major issue with it yet.... and that's the 64 bit version.  All my hardware drivers loaded without issue, except for my Eye 110 webcam (no matter, I have Creative that works fine), and all my software/apps, with the exception of WB, works as well also.  So as far as betas go, Win 7 is the better OS beta, with respect to stability, reliability and compatability, than Vista was by far

on Jan 27, 2009

attempting to install driver based software (like daemon tools or the clone drive) pretty much exploded windows 7. others are also not compatible, and using IE8 beta in it means that netflix doesn't work with it either. Also while you are told it "uses the same drivers as vista", attempting to install a vista driver pretty much ruins it. nVidia and ATI and the like are all providing the latest updates to their drivers for windows 7 via windows update only at the moment, so no need to download and install things manually.

Overyall its a very nice beta, but I went back to windows vista 64bit and will remain there unitl more programs support windows 7

on Jan 27, 2009

@ taltamir... nVidia drivers for Vista work in Win 7, I installed the 181.20 geforce drivers for Vista from the nVidia home page no problem

Also, have you tried installing your non-working apps as 'Administrator and/or using the compatability feature when right clicking the installer? I found that I needed to do this with the Creative apps that came with my X-Fi installation disc when first installing my sound card, but not with the recent updates from the Creative home page.

on Jan 27, 2009

Gobble Gobble goo and Gobble Gobble giggle, I wish windows 7 only cost a nickel.

on Jan 28, 2009

Its a special night.

 

anyway, I've decided that I'm buying Win 7 based on the beta, unless they somehow mess it up.

on Jan 28, 2009

Mumblefratz
Gobble Gobble goo and Gobble Gobble giggle, I wish windows 7 only cost a nickel.

 

on Jan 28, 2009

nVidia drivers for Vista work in Win 7

Perhaps, but the drivers Nvidia intends for you to use are only available through Windows Update. And they work just fine.

on Jan 28, 2009

they say they are currently working with microsoft to ensure that the drivers are going to be the best... that being said I imagine its gone through several versions since the beta's release.

on Jan 28, 2009

Only one, as far as I know.

There is only the one update from the initial install of W7. I had W7 beta within a couple days of its release, and there has only been one update for the Nvidia drivers so far.

on Jun 25, 2009

Microsoft sets Windows 7 prices: http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/ptech/06/25/cnet.windows7.pricing.upgrade/index.html  Looks like if you pre-order for an upgrade only, you get a SUBSTANTIAL discount except for Ultimate.  No pre-order on that yet.

 

Oh, and Microsoft also plans to offer the operating system in an easier-to-open box.

on Jun 25, 2009

Rofl, as usual, only customers in the Us get to pre-order.

And also you failed to mentioned that there will be only a limitied copies of "cheap upgrades"

ROFL easier-to-open box is kinda a oxymorn for M$

on Jun 25, 2009

pre-order in the UK, germany and france will be from 15/07-14/08 £49.99 for home and £99.99 for pro

pretty good me thinks.

on Jun 25, 2009

And also you failed to mentioned that there will be only a limitied copies of "cheap upgrades"

I failed to mention everything else in the article too.  That's what the link is for.

on Jun 25, 2009

I find the following to be laughable...

"Even their chief software architect called (Snow Leopard) an upgrade of Leopard," Brooks said. "The way I look at it, its a service pack and we don't charge for service packs."

Windows 7 is basically a service pack for Vista.

Microsoft also confirmed, as expected, that a program offering Vista PC buyers a free copy of Windows 7 will kick off on Friday.

I wonder if they offer a free upgrade to those who bought Vista?

 

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