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Old 13th January 2017, 19:36   #1
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Default Microsoft drops licencing fees for Windows 10

Cheaper than 2016

Microsoft has reduced the cost of Windows 10 licences for models to be launched in the middle of the year.

This could mean that PCs under 14.1-inch low-cost models will be much cheaper than 2016, because they should face a lower Windows tax.

It will not happen until March 1 and Vole seems to set its charges so they vary with notebook screen size, poorer counties and high-end, mid-range and entry-level models.

http://fudzilla.com/news/notebooks/4...for-windows-10
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