Windows 7 Upgrades: Costco may have the lowest price
Filed under: Computers, Software | By: Jamie Pert
Posted on: June 30, 2009 | 1 Comment

According to Gizmodo the cheapest place to now get hold of the Windows 7 Upgrades is Costco, following the already cheap upgrade pre-order prices Costco have slashed prices by another $5.
This now means you can buy Windows 7 Home Premium upgrade for $45 which is approximately a total saving of $62, and Windows 7 Professional upgrade for $95 which is approximately a total saving of $92. It is very doubtful that prices will drop much (if any) lower than this price.
At the time of this post these items were still in stock, however following stock levels diminishing quickly in Japan it’s hard to say how long they will last.
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These special deals are a typical Microsoft strategy. They will offer an incredible deal for a short time, usually on selected items (Notice there is no deal on Window 7 Ultimate upgrade). This quickly builds a customer base and creates a buzz. I remember a couple of years ago I bought the Microsoft Zune 30GB for $99. They were only offering the brown color, but for $99 I really did’nt care about color. If you are at all interested in Windows 7, you should pick it up before the sale ends on July 11th