Wednesday, September 18th 2013
Microsoft Reveals Windows 8.1 Pricing, Free for Existing Windows 8 Users
Microsoft revealed pricing of its next major addition to the Windows franchise, Windows 8.1. Licenses to the operating system will sell at US $120 for the standard edition, and $200 for Windows 8.1 Pro. The key purchased at those prices can be used both for clean-installations, and to upgrade from Windows Vista or Windows 7, keeping your files, programs, and settings. Existing Windows 8 users get corresponding variants of Windows 8.1 for free, through Store.
A Windows Upgrade Assistant app will be issued to Windows 8 users, which verifies activation, downloads Windows 8.1 resources, and installs the operating system over the existing installation, letting you keep your stuff. Upgrading to Windows 8.1 for Windows 8 users, would be a no-brainer, since you get this awesome Start button on the taskbar which...spawns the "Metro" Start screen. PC enthusiasts get a longer DirectX rope, with the lure for DirectX 11.2, and its shared-resources (mega-textures) feature. People will be able to switch from Windows 8.1 to Windows 8.1 Pro by shelling out $99 on the Pro Pack, which also adds Media Center. Windows 8.1 Pro users can get that for an extra $10. Windows 8.1 is expected to launch on October 17, 2013.
A Windows Upgrade Assistant app will be issued to Windows 8 users, which verifies activation, downloads Windows 8.1 resources, and installs the operating system over the existing installation, letting you keep your stuff. Upgrading to Windows 8.1 for Windows 8 users, would be a no-brainer, since you get this awesome Start button on the taskbar which...spawns the "Metro" Start screen. PC enthusiasts get a longer DirectX rope, with the lure for DirectX 11.2, and its shared-resources (mega-textures) feature. People will be able to switch from Windows 8.1 to Windows 8.1 Pro by shelling out $99 on the Pro Pack, which also adds Media Center. Windows 8.1 Pro users can get that for an extra $10. Windows 8.1 is expected to launch on October 17, 2013.
61 Comments on Microsoft Reveals Windows 8.1 Pricing, Free for Existing Windows 8 Users
Just another case of painfully horrible judgment, nothing short of what I'd expect from Microsoft.
That could have pleased both sides.
@RCoon: They will not reverse this. No way, no how. The only thing that might go away is the standard desktop.
..that always works well doesn't it.:rolleyes:
"Microsoft Reveals Windows 8.1 Pricing, Free for Existing Windows 8 Users"
The Metro....errr...Modern UI isn't a trend, it's the future. ^This
I have no issues with it. it has features that I like and dislike... all of the dislikes you can hack and turn them into a like... so now that I have been running it for a few weeks I almost have no dislikes.
These W8 threads are the most whinning filled threads... but yet everyone in here is running Windows of some form and I am willing to bet you will switch ones MS makes you... yet again... suckers... I have and never will buy Windows :nutkick:
Anyone who questions the value of this update, and who doesn't?, should read this very informative blog; www.tweakguides.com/Windows81_1.html
It gives some pretty damning evidence that MS is blindly pushing forward with their mobile /Metro/Windows Store agenda on 8.1, at the expense of a large customer base known as desktop PC users (and all intelligent users who want control over their own hardware). The author makes the very good point that the main benefit of Windows 8.1 is to MSFT stockholders.