Is the price that Windows 10 will have as of July 30 excessive?

Windows 10

This morning we learned that as of July 30, the Home version of Windows 10 will cost 119 dollars. As is already known until that date, the new Microsoft operating system will continue to be free for all users of Windows 7 or Windows 8.1, but from that moment on, the gifts from Redmond were over.

At this point, the head of many of you and of course mine only passes the question, which gives title to this article, and which is none other than; Is the price that Windows 10 will have from next July 30 excessive?. Today we are going to try to give you an answer.

At first glance and after Windows 10 hit the market boasting of being free, any price, be it $ 119 or $ 1, would seem expensive to any user. If Microsoft's new operating system had hit the market with a price tag of $ 119, it would surely have seemed quite inexpensive to us, and more compared to previous versions. However after being free for a year, there is no question that it is an excessive price for most.

Looking at it with perspective, it is an inexpensive operating system that will continue to convince many users, although we will never be able to get out of our heads that one fine day that powerful and elegant Windows 10 was free and either we did not know how to take advantage of the occasion or we did not want to.

Does the price that Windows 10 will have as of July 30 seems excessive to you?.


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