BestBuy memo discloses Windows 7 US$ upgrade prices
Mike Halsey | Jun 05, 2009 | Comments
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Engadget today have obtained a BestBuy memo that says Windows 7 Home Premium Upgrade will be available from $49.99 and Windows 7 Professional upgrade from $99.99 through their website after 26th June ‘09 for a limited promotional period of 16 days. The editions customers buy won’t be shipped until October however when Windows 7 is officially released. You can read the memo in full HERE.
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