If you’re thinking about buying the Windows Vista operating system, you probably should wait a few weeks. Microsoft said Friday that it would cut the price of Vista in 70 nations after it releases an upgrade called Service Pack 1 and incorporates it into boxed Vista software.
The discount varies depending upon which country you live in and which variant of Vista you want to buy, according to this report from Reuters.
In the United States, Microsoft will reduce prices for Windows Vista Ultimate, the company’s top-end operating system, to $319 from $399 for the full version and cut the price for an “upgrade” version to $219 from $259 for consumers who already run Windows XP or another edition of Vista. It also cut prices for upgrade versions of Vista Home Premium, its mainstream product, to $129 from $159.
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