Windows 7 OEM versions offer deep discounts
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by Doug Aamoth on September 29, 2009

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Fancy yourself a system builder, do you? As long as you’re willing to do a clean install of Windows 7, you can grab a full OEM version for cheaper than the same retail upgrade version. Newegg has rolled out its selection of Windows 7 OEM packages (there are preorder discounts available until October 20th), so let’s take a look at what’s available.

Windows 7 Home Premium 

  • Full OEM: $110
  • Full OEM 3-Pack: $310
  • Retail Upgrade: $120
  • Full Retail: $200

Windows 7 Professional

  • Full OEM: $140
  • Full OEM 3-Pack: Not Available
  • Retail Upgrade: $200
  • Full Retail: $300

Windows 7 Ultimate

  • Full OEM: $190
  • Full OEM 3-Pack: $550
  • Retail Upgrade: $220
  • Full Retail: $320

You’ll have to purchase at least Windows 7 Home Premium, and it’s important to note that these OEM versions can’t be transferred to different computers. They’ll be tied to whichever one they’re initially installed on. Looks like the Windows 7 Professional OEM offers the biggest bang for the buck as far as savings are concerned.

Windows 7 [Newegg via Ars Technica]

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  • Certainly i want to buy a copy and ready to spend $200, but i live in Bangladesh and there are Hundreds like me, so who’s gonna provide.

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