![]() Out of interest at the $7 per month enterprise rate, consumers would get 17 and 28 months use out of Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Pro respectively. The window for this closes on July 29th and Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Pro will then cost $119 and $199 respectively for consumers who didn’t upgrade. ![]() Here is when all Windows pricing could become subscription only given even upfront costs would expire at some point and become a messy marketing exercise.īut in the meantime the rush is on for those who still want to upgrade to Windows 10 while it is free. Image credit: Gordon KellyĪt that point I suspect Microsoft may simplify things and just rename it ‘Windows’. ![]() 'Get Windows 10' notifications and upgrade pressure will ease after the free upgrade period ends. ![]()
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