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Agreed realneil, so if MS and Ballmer want to be more like Apple why don't they give us $20 upgrades like osx mt lion??? Even the lion upgrade was only $29.99, not $70 on sale! |
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Probably because most of the Apple OS updates are more or less equivalent to Service Pack Releases. Remember, Apple has yet to go to OS 11, all the updates have been incremental! Mind also that Apple is now pushing those updates to once per year, it was previous once every 2 years. So you can wind up paying more over the same period of time as it takes for MS to produce a new OS version once every couple of years or even longer. While this is at least lower than what they were charging for Windows 7 OEM when it first came out, never mind the retail box pricing or the fact you had to choose between a larger number of versions... |
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From the reviews i have seen regarding Apples OS updates they are more like Windows Services packs which we do not pay for. |
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I think the price tag would have to be around $20 to make me even think about upgrading from windows 7. For desktops a metro ui just doesn't make since. However the big icons of the metro ui does seem like it would be usefull for something like the zotac htpc ( though i still wouldn't want to pay that much for an upgrade). |
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Scratch my last comment about price, i just remembered my college provides certain free software if you are enrolled in a CS course and windows 8 is on the list of free software. I might try out windows 8 on my zotac machine when it comes and see if i like it for my htpc. PS: TY again hothardware.com |