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If youve read any reviews of Windows 7, youve seen references to its price list, which ranges from $120 for a Home Premium upgrade to $320 for a fully licensed copy of Windows 7 Ultimate.Well, guess what? You dont have to pay that much. Most people have much better options available, if you know where to look. As Ive detailedhere, the best deals go to PC manufacturers, which you benefit from if you buy a new PC.But there are plenty of other discounts available as well. In this post, Ive researched deals in three separate categories: upgrade offers available to anyone, special deals just for students, and subscriptions intended for technical professionals and developers.Most of the details I include here apply to Windows customers in the United States, but some offers are also available in other countries. Where possible, I have tried to track down those details and include the names of countries where equivalent offers exist. If you live outside the U.S., follow these links to find prices and terms for your country.My goal in this post is to point you to deals that customers legitimately qualify for. I am not trying to encourage attempts by anyone to get away with something youre not entitled to. If there are restrictions Asus a32-f5 battery for a specific offer, Ive noted them here.[Update 6-Nov 1:00PM PST: Several people in the comments have asked why I didn't iunclude the Microsoft Action Pack Asus a42-a2 battery in this post. Two reasons: First, it is available only to bona fide system builders, and that's a fairly small group of people. Second, and more importantly, the licenses it includes expire and must be decommissioned if you fail to renew your MAP agreement Asus a42-v6 battery each year. Every other example I have here includes Windows licenses that are good in perpetuity. I will cover System Builder pricing and licensing in more detail next week. Stay tuned.]Ready to get started? Pick a category Asus eee pc 1000h battery and go.

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