Monday, February 09, 2004

Microsoft offers cut-rate Windows | CNET News.com

Microsoft offers cut-rate Windows | CNET News.com: "Microsoft has provided a modified version of Windows XP with reduced features for use in the Thai government's low-cost PC program, and may make this software available to other governments, the company said.
The 'entry-level' version of Windows was created to allow Microsoft to participate in the Thailand ICT Ministry's program without adjusting its policy of charging the same price for Windows and Office no matter where in the world they are sold, Microsoft said Monday. The software was provided at a cost of 1,500 baht, or about $40, compared with the usual price of several hundred dollars. "

Stimulus/response...

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