Leaked a few days ago, Windows 10 prices have already been confirmed just as Microsoft started taking reservations for the free updates.
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Windows 10 will be available as a free download in the first year after release to Windows 7 and Windows 8 PC owners, but anyone else who doesn’t qualify for the free update will be able to purchase a Windows 10 version.
Microsoft on Monday told CNET that Windows 10 will cost just as much as its predecessor. That means prices for Windows 10 will run anywhere from $110 for the Windows 10 Home package to $199 for the Windows 10 Pro edition. Additionally a Windows 10 Pro Pack will let users upgrade from Home to Pro for $99.
Windows 10 will ship on July 29th, the company confirmed, meaning that the free update program will expire precisely on July 29th, 2016. Depending on the version of Windows 7 or Windows 8 you have, you'll be able to update your computer for free to Windows 10 Mobile, Home or Pro.