Microsoft offers massive student discounts on Windows 7

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"Peter H, the aussie dollar isn't at parity yet, and if, as i have mentioned elsewhere, the market will bear the price, microsoft will charge it. $49.95 isn't a big hit to the hip pocket of a ..."
 
By Shaun Nichols, Brett Winterford
Sep 21, 2009 3:44 PM
Tags: windows | microsoft | price | release | student | students

Student edition to be priced in Australia at around $30.

Microsoft has announced that it will be offering a discounted version of its Windows 7 operating system for students.

In the US, eligible students are being offered the Student Edition for US$30 - which is a similar price to what Apple Mac users are paying to upgrade to the new Snow Leopard operating system.

To qualify for the discount, students must be attending a registered and approved college or university, have a valid student email address at the educational institution and have a PC that will run Windows 7.

The exact pricing for the Australian region will not be made available until October 22.

But if US and UK pricing is any guide, it should not differ too wildly from the thirty dollar mark.

Like Apple, Microsoft is charging UK buyers a higher price when adjusted for exchange rates. In the US, Microsoft is charging US$30 (AU$34.70) for the student version of Windows 7. In the UK, eligible students will pay 30 pounds (AU$56.20).

A Microsoft spokesperson said that there were several causes for the price discrepancy.

"Windows 7 Student Offer pricing varies by region and is dependent on a variety of specific factors including, but not limited to exchange rate, local taxes, duties, local market conditions and retailer pricing decisions," said the spokesperson.


The company plans to release Windows 7 worldwide on 22 October. The release will be the first major Windows overhaul since the 2007 release of Windows Vista.

 

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Windows7full
Sep 26, 2009 6:30 AM
One student can keep on ordering Discounted Windows 7 copies!
http://tinyurl.com/Win7cheat
peterh_oz
Oct 27, 2009 1:42 PM
The bad news: its actually $49.95, not $30, so Aussies get slugged yet again compared to their overseas counterparts. The good news is that it is Windows 7 Professional, not Home Premium (which includes ALL features of Home Premium, unlike the Vista versions which excluded some features). Available from Microsoft's own site: www.itsnotcheating.com.au

Peter H
SeeknBuy.com.au
Australia's IT Superstore
Home of Australia's Best Value Broadband
and our exclusive $15 cashback offer
plhau98
Oct 29, 2009 9:33 AM
Peter H,

the aussie dollar isn't at parity yet, and if, as i have mentioned elsewhere, the market will bear the price, microsoft will charge it. $49.95 isn't a big hit to the hip pocket of a student.
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