Microsoft will charge higher-end computers more for windows
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- Microsoft will charge higher-end computers more for Windows
- Microsoft will raise the price of the Windows license
Windows license fees may be altered soon. Because it seems that Microsoft plans to put different prices depending on the computer. To be more specific, they want to charge higher-end computers more. The company is working on a price increase, but that would only affect computers with more powerful specifications.
Microsoft will charge higher-end computers more for Windows
A decision that has caused some controversy, in addition to adding more pressure to manufacturers. Since the prices of the components have grown as well. So they work with less and less margin.
Microsoft will raise the price of the Windows license
Although the American company has declined to comment on this price rise. Various media have reported this news. So we will have to wait for some confirmation from you soon. Microsoft is expected to take into account aspects such as RAM in this pricing review when setting a new price.
As mentioned, the price increase would take effect in the third quarter of this year. Although, we will have to wait to see if this is official and if it really goes up. Something that will not please manufacturers or users.
On the one hand, it may make sense that Microsoft wants to raise the prices of Windows licenses. Although it seems that with this rise, a very specific group of users are disadvantaged. Therefore, we will have to see the reactions that come from the sector to this news. In addition to expecting some confirmation from the company soon.
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