Windows Vista Prices
Windows Vista Editions’ price varies according to features and functionality. Here is how they are priced.
Vista Starter Edition
This edition will be only available with PCs in emerging regions like India, Russia, Indonesia etc. valued at $99 / copy.
Vista Home Basic Edition
Will be available in retails stores from January 30 2007. Priced at $199.
Vista Home Premium Edition
Will be available in retails stores from January 30 2007. Priced at $239.
Vista Business Edition
This version is priced at $299 / copy and will be available in stores from January 30 2007.
Vista Enterprise Edition
This is a volume license edition and you won’t be able to buy it from retail stores. This is already available for corporate customers from Nov 30 2006.
Vista Ultimate Edition
This retail edition is priced at $399 / copy and will be available in stores from January 30 2007.
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