Monday, May 11th 2009
Windows 7 Retail Jewel-case Designs Surface
Microsoft impressed many by releasing the evaluation version Windows 7 Release Candidate ahead of the formal launch of its Windows 7 line of client operating systems. Polish website CentrumXP.pl caught early glimpses of what the jewel-cases of the some of the variants of Windows 7 could look like, along those of the Anytime Upgrade packs that let users promote their Windows 7 variant to a higher variant. The case design resembles that of Windows Vista, along with variants retaining the box color scheme from those of their predecessors. The Windows logo looks frosty-white, and gets some of the motifs from the default user login background Windows 7 RC sports.
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CentrumXP.pl
78 Comments on Windows 7 Retail Jewel-case Designs Surface
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Like I said, it's easier for people to spend $130 at a time, than it is $300 at a time, even if by spending $130 at a time leaves them spending more in the long run. Every person I know that isn't an enthusiast views it in this light. They are gonna upgrade the OS on their computer once, MAYBE twice, before buying a new OEM machine. I'm not looking at it from our perspective, but the perspective of the majority.
Either way, my point is, MS has too many SKUs, which confuses consumers, and their prices are too high. They need to lower by around 1/3 on the consumer SKUs, imo. $200 for ultimate is a good deal, and would really drive up sales, I'm willing to bet. $130 for Home Basic, $150 for Premium, and $200 for Ultimate would be about perfect.