Eight problems with Windows 7
         
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     Monday, 26 October 2009, 23:01 IST       |          
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 5,899, while the Windows 7 Ultimate (high-end version) will be available for 
 11,799. In the U.S, the high-end version costs $320 (
 15,000).
Microsoft Vista Home Basic costs around 
 3,500, Home Premium version is priced at 
  4,800. Microsoft Vista Business costs around 
 6,400 while Microsoft Vista Ultimate is priced at 
 9,500.
HCL Infosystems, Acer and HP have already started shipping Windows pre loaded PCs and notebook computers. HP India will retail Windows 7-preloaded PCs between 
 27,990 and 
 90,000. HP's preloaded Windows 7 notebooks will be priced at 
 39,990 onwards. Acer PCs with Windows 7 OS will be priced between 
 15,000 and 
 35,000, while the notebooks will be priced at 
 21,000-70,000. 
Microsoft's release coincides with one of the worst phases in the global economy. The past few months have witnessed a downfall in the spending as cost cutting became the strategy for businesses around the world.
As most companies see recovery, they still do not see any big jump in corporate budgets. The companies globally continue to remain cautious and are tightly guarding their money. 
Some analysts believe that the tough economic climate may impact the sales of Windows 7. On the other hand, PC makers like Lenovo are betting on the new operating system to revive the falling computer sales.
Also, piracy is a big challenge for Microsoft. Even before the official release of Windows 7, authentic looking pirate copies of the OS were available in China for $3.
 
Reuters say that Windows 7 has been openly available in China's grey market for over a month now. Shopkeepers in Shanghai's Xinyang market are said to be offering all versions of Windows 7, in both Chinese and English for just 20 yuan ($2.93).