Retailers Offer Windows Vista Discounts

Windows VistaAs Windows Vista debut in retail stores on Thursday approaches, the online retailers offer discounts on Microsoft’s new operating system, along with other related deals. We have checked and found Vista deals at BestBuy, Amazon, Buy, CompUSA, Wal-Mart and NewEgg.

If you purchase Windows Vista at Best Buy, you can get Kingston’s 512MB DDR memory for free, as same as H&R Block TaxCut Premium Federal + State software or Microsoft Live OneCare software. BestBuy also offers discounts on some graphics cards and consumer electronics products, if you order Vista. There is also a free shipping on select notebook and desktop PCs with Vista OS preinstalled.

Amazon offers five percent instant savings for customers buying Windows Vista Home Premium and Ultimate editions, as same as four percent off when purchasing upgrade DVDs.

The similar offer can be found at Buy.com, while the CompUSA ships all Microsoft Vista and Office 2007 software for free.

Along with Vista DVDs, Wal-Mart Computers has listed fifteen laptops preloaded with new operating system. The retailer offers these Sony, HP and Everex notebooks with $30 instant off on select models.

Anyway, NewwEgg has the best prices so far, offering Microsoft Windows Vista 32-Bit Ultimate Single Pack DVD OEM for $199.99, and Home Premium and Home Basic OEM for $119.99 and $99.99, respectively.

Posted on January 29th, 2007
In: Laptop News, Software, Windows Vista
By Danijel Zivkovic


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