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Official Pricing For Microsoft Windows 7

Microsoft Windows 7 Packaging

Microsoft Windows 7 Packaging

Microsoft has just published the pricing for Windows 7. You can upgrade from Windows XP or Vista, or buy the full retail version. Here are the prices:

Windows 7 Home Premium: $119.99 UPGRADE or $199.99 FULL VERSION
Windows 7 Professional: $199.99 UPGRADE or $299.99 FULL VERSION
Windows 7 Ultimate: $219.99 UPGRADE or $319.99 FULL VERSION

However, you can pre-order Windows 7 for just $49.99 or $99.99 for Home Premium or Professional, respectively.

In Europe, we’re a little less lucky. Here are our local prices:

Windows 7 Home Premium: £80
Windows 7 Professional: £190
Windows 7 Ultimate: £200

For us, the “upgrades” are actually the same as the full retail versions. However, these prices are only until 1 January 2010, and after that, they will be bumped up to cost:

Windows 7 Home Premium: £150
Windows 7 Professional: £220
Windows 7 Ultimate: £230

Luckily though, we too can pre-order our copies of Windows 7 from 15 July 2009 for £49 for Windows 7 Home Premium E and £99 for Windows 7 Professional E. The “E” stands for “no Internet Explorer”, as requested by EU regulators.

Buffalo Reveals 5mm Thin USB Key

Buffalo 16GB USB Key

Buffalo 16GB USB Key

This new amazingly small USB key isn’t the best choice if you keep losing your USB keys, but with 16GB of storage capacity and just 5mm when its inserted into a USB slot, it’s the perfect addition for your netbook. Unfortunately, it’s also expected to cost around £100 when it first becomes available for sale.

View the Akihabara News article.

Microsoft Unveils Windows 7 Packaging

Microsoft Windows 7 Packaging

Microsoft Windows 7 Packaging

Microsoft is doing everything to push the new Windows 7 far beyond Windows Vista ever made it. Today they’ve unveiled the packaging Windows 7 will ship in. They’ve apparently increased the economic value by 50%, by ensuring that the packaging is 37% lighter than that of Vista, and it includes just the disc, the plastic box, a cover sleeve, and a basic Getting Started Guide.

View the Ars Technica article with a photo of inside the packaging.

HP Mini 5101 Brings Netbooks Into Fashion

HP Mini 5101 Netbook

HP Mini 5101 Netbook

All computer manufacturers seem to be producing netbooks at the moment, but none of them seem to have a real-laptop-like feel to them suitable for the mobile professional. Cue HP’s new Mini 5101. This new netbook will be available to consumers starting in the US in July for $449, with the usual expected specs, with a 10.1″ screen and 2MP webcam.

View the Engadget article and hands on photo gallery.

1000 Mbps Network In Your Home Power Line

Belkin Gigabit Powerline HD Starter Kit

Belkin Gigabit Powerline HD Starter Kit

Yesterday morning Belkin published a press release detailing a new product that allows consumers to transform their home electrical power lines into an Internet network. Similar products already exist on the market, but currently they can only achieve up to 200 Mbps speeds. The “Gigabit Powerline HD Starter Kit” is the first product on the market that allows speeds up to 1000 Mbps.

The Gigabit Powerline HD Starter Kit has been made available in the US for $149.99, and will be available in Europe from the beginning of August 2009, with local pricing yet to be confirmed.

The way the product works is by connecting a “modem” to the power outlet which transmits your internet connection to your power lines. An adaptor is then plugged into the end location where you wish to use the internet connection. A sample setup would be to have the main modem where the internet line comes into the property and then to have an adaptor downstairs to connect devices such as a PS3 or Xbox 360. This product allows the use of a “wired” connection instead of wireless, which will improve network speed and reduce latency.

Read the official press release. Please be advised that your internet connection (broadband) will be a limiting factor to the maximum download speed from the internet.

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