BBC has a news story stating that Microsoft plans to reduce the price of Windows Vista in the near future. This means, single copy of Windows Vista Ultimate would now cost only $319 instead of earlier $399 price mark.

Microsoft expects this move will improve the number of people upgrading to Windows Vista. We believe it can also accelerate the sales of new Windows Vista licenses. However, this does not change a penny on the price pre-installed versions. This means, if you are buying a new computer with pre-installed Windows Vista, you will not see any changes in price.
Here is the link to full story: BBC News
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