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Microsoft releases official retail pricing for Windows 10

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2 June 2015

Microsoft’s free Windows 10 upgrade deal is looking better and better all the time. If you already own a genuine Windows PC, you could be saving yourself upwards of a €100 when it goes on release on 29 July.

Microsoft confirmed it will sell Windows 10 Home for $109 (€100) and Windows 10 Professional for $149 (€137).

On July 29, according to Microsoft, you’ll be able either to download Windows 10 or buy a new Windows 10 PC from retailers. And if you click the “reservation link” that Microsoft is pushing via its most recent updates to Windows 7 and Windows 8.1, you can apparently sign up to preload the software just as soon as it’s ready.

Microsoft promises that upgrades will be free for the “supported lifespan” of the device, although it hasn’t explained what that phrase actually means.

PCWorld

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