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    MePerson: So now it's a "Windows 7 Home & Student"? more »
    ajr: Is there a chance of getting both a 32-bit version AND a 64-bit version with the family pack? more »
    iGo: If 3-pack multi-user version of Win7 Pro will cost this good, then god damn it I'm pre-ordering it.... if at all they will have the same thing up for ... more »
    prabh1602: Wait, I might have confused myself. The upgrade packs are for upgrades from Vista to 7 or simply upgrade from 7 Home to 7 Pro. And any news on Pro li... more »
    jerNELS: wait, ultimate for $99??? How do I get that deal? My head is spinning. I know you said upgrade, does that count for xp? I'm sorry, I should research o... more »
    OolonColluphid: Anyone know what kind of licenses are in the family pack? Are they OEM or retail? I mean, can I move them from computer to computer? Is that the pr... more »
    Cordfucious of Tech Clan: So basically the pre-sale half off deals were to see how many of us would bite? Was this price point testing? Either way it seems like a win win for... more »
    Nick: i love it. i'm the dude that will wrap a gift card in the biggest box i can find. granted that box is being recycled sooo not exactly as wasteful as M... more »
    Rabid Penguin: There's no disks or anything in those boxes? Quite frankly I don't care how companies package their crap, as long as it's easy to open. I'd rather hav... more »
    georgi55: They should sell them just like Xbox live subscription cards at the most, and even that is over packaging with stupid plastic protecting a code, same ... more »
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    Rumor: Windows 7 Family Pack Will Offer Three Licenses for $137

    Prices for the Windows 7 Family Pack have apparently leaked, according to ZDNet, and the multi-user bundle will net you three copies of Windows 7 for $137. Also revealed were prices for the Windows 7 Anytime Upgrade products. More »
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    Windows 7 Anytime Upgrade Retail Packaging Is a Waste

    We already knew that companies ship hardware in the most ridiculous and oversized boxes, but come on Microsoft, shrink-wrapped retail boxes to sell a numeric key? I understand your desire to sell, but this is a total waste. More »