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hi all
i wanna pre-order win7 and im searching the net for it, i bumped with that one:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...SIN=B002DHGM50
i thinks its really good offer, what do u think?
thanks
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I believe if you are in the US you can join Technet Plus for $249 with a discount coupon floating around the net.
Technet subscription is much better value than paying that much for just the Pro upgrade.
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but this one is cheaper
and the other problem is that im not from the US
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Unless you specifically need some of the Professional features I'd suggest just going for the Home Premium upgrade and saving the difference:
Link
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There's a basic comparison of the features in the Home / Premium editions in this article:
Windows 7 Home Premium vs Professional vs Ultimate
Like Kougar says, Home Premium will be fine for the majority of people
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