Microsoft Cuts the Price of Retail Vista
Microsoft Corp. is cutting prices for retail versions of the Windows Vista operating system in an attempt to boost sales to the relatively small number of people who buy the software at retail outlets.
The Redmond, Wash., software maker said it is lowering the price of stand-alone versions of Windows Vista between 20% and 40% from its price as of the beginning of this year. The price cuts, expected later this year, are world-wide and affect all consumer versions of Windows Vista, including Home, Premium and Ultimate editions. Retail prices for the products now range from about $200 to $400.
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