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Windows 10 Pro price and release date potentially leaked by Newegg – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
May 31, 2015
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Windows 10 Pro price and release date potentially leaked by Newegg

By now, our readers know that Windows 10 is slated to be released to manufacturing this July. Popular shopping site Newegg has apparently and likely inadvertently revealed the general availability date for Windows 10, by listing a pre-order of Windows 10 Pro OEM. According to Newegg (first spotted by WinSupersite), Windows 10 Pro OEM will run for $149.99 and will be available on the 31st of August. 

Microsoft has yet to reveal the price tiers for the different Windows 10 editions (you can read more about that here) and there’s a chance that this information may just be a place holder for Windows 10 on Newegg. For example, Windows 7 is also listed for $149.99. For now, we suggest taking this with a huge grain of salt. Here’s a cached version of the Newegg listing on Google in case it gets removed.

Windows 10 is expected to be released this summer and will deliver a more personal computing experience across any device, ranging from PCs, tablets, phones, Xbox, HoloLens, and the Surface Hub. Windows 10 will also power the world around you, including ATMs, heart rate monitors, wearables, elevators, and much more thanks to the Internet of Things (IoT). 

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