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May 18th, 2009

Is Windows 7 really too expensive?

Posted by Andrew Nusca @ 4:34 am

Categories: Operating Systems, Windows

Tags: Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows Vista, Driver Preparation, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Software, Andrew Nusca

It’s not even on store shelves yet, but Windows 7 might come with a price tag that may be a higher hurdle than expected for some early adopters.

Windows 7 is beating Vista in just about every other aspect, but the expected higher average selling price for Windows 7 systems may be a bit of a shock for consumers, a Dell marketing executive reportedly said to Brooke Crothers on CNET.

“If there’s one thing that may influence adoption, make things slower or cause customers to pause, it’s that generally the ASPs (average selling price) of the operating systems are higher than they were for Vista and XP,” Darrel Ward, director of product management for Dell’s business client product group, said in a phone interview, referring to the various versions of the Windows 7 operating system that are expected to appear.

“In tough economic times, I think it’s naive to believe that you can increase your prices on average and then still see a strong swell than if you held prices flat or even lowered them. I can tell you that the licensing tiers at retail are more expensive than they were for Vista.”

Obviously, this pertains to business customers as well: Windows 7 Professional is expected to be more expensive than Windows Vista Business, Ward reportedly said. The same hurdle is there for schools, small businesses and government, who may not be able to afford the extra cost, he said.

Why such a difference? Simple: Consumers have been conditioned to low Vista and XP prices. When Microsoft’s latest and greatest comes out with a price tag to match, it might be a lot to swallow for someone used to XP — and perceived as too much for someone upgrading from Vista, which looks similar to the new OS.

Oh, and did I mention that we’re in a recession? (Yeah, yeah, we all know.)

You can read the rest of what Ward said to Crothers in his article, but to me, this snag remains: Yes, Windows 7 improves markedly on the missteps of Vista. But how will Microsoft market it so that Windows 7’s price is perceived to be easily worth the revamped features?

Or: How can Microsoft convince consumers to buy Windows 7 without outright admitting that it missed the mark (and please, don’t hurt us)?

As you can see, it’s not really a question of price (though people sure get fired up about a free Windows 7, don’t they!). It’s the reality check that creating Windows 7 is the easy part, and selling it, on the other hand, is a tricky task indeed.

It certainly doesn’t help that this Dell executive didn’t frame the story correctly. Yes, he talked about the “momentum” behind Windows 7, but he really should have said, “Yes, the ASPs will be higher because we’re introducing new software that’s worth every penny. And wouldn’t you know it, Vista prices will likely drop considerably,” or something to that affect.

Obviously, it’s in Microsoft’s interest — logistically, fiscally — to get consumers on the same page, software-wise. What will be interesting to watch is rival Apple try to convince its customers the same thing with the introduction of Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard: another operating system that leaves the core back-end and front UI largely unchanged but introduces many new features and incremental improvements.

Few deny that Windows 7 is anything less than a good thing. But for the average consumer who isn’t waiting at the store, cash in hand, Microsoft will have to try to effectively sell a car with nearly the same sheet metal and an all new powertrain and suspension.

One approach is to market Windows 7’s improvements as a cost-saving upgrade, rather than as a dollar-for-feature proposition. Need a new computer? Instead of dropping a grand on a new machine, keep your old hardware and install Windows 7 for a couple hundred bucks. It’s just like new.

Complicating the situation, as has been mentioned countless times before on ZDNet, is Windows XP consumers’ resistance to change. With the next-next-generation operating system on the shelves, XP will eventually be forced to die. How will OEMs like Dell handle the neverending funeral procession for XP — particularly as netbook popularity grows?

Not to mention the potential driver debacle at Windows 7 launch. Driver preparation is good, with some exceptions, Ward said to Crothers:

“Driver readiness–it looks pretty healthy compared to the past. (There are) some things that haven’t been worked out. The WHQL (Windows Hardware Quality Lab) drivers for AMT VPRO is a little behind,” he said, referring to Intel’s Active Management Technology, which allows remote access to PCs for security, maintenance, and management.

Which again suggests a trust issue with Microsoft. You had us thinking at Vista’s launch that drivers would be smooth sailing, and it didn’t pan out. So when you say Windows 7 is in much better shape than Vista, how do we believe you?

Are new features that some perceive as “shoulda, coulda” worth the headaches of switching and a couple hundred bucks less in the wallet?

I think it’s a good question. And “Laptop Hunters” distractions aside, I believe we’ll see Microsoft’s strategy come out soon enough. (Image: Flickr/AcidZero)

Andrew NuscaAndrew J. Nusca is an associate editor for ZDNet and SmartPlanet. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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RE: Is Windows 7 really too expensive?
Oh CRIPES. Win7, Vista, Xp, yada, yada, yada, are just operating systems.
The OS's has two jobs
1. Be a transparent interface to present the capability of the hardware to each application and no... (Read the rest)
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Vista is high Microsoft would be dumb to be even more greedy  Randalllind | 05/18/09
they also...  shadfurman | 05/20/09
How can you call it "too expensive" if we don't have the prices yet?  Wolfie2K3 | 05/18/09
is it possible this article was written ahead of time just  brokndodge@... | 05/18/09
If it's more than $0.00, it's too expensive.  Henrik Moller | 05/18/09
So true! (nt)  InAction Man | 05/18/09
See here....  MGP2 | 05/19/09
Even Microsoft...  kozmcrae | 05/18/09
And 90% will buy it.  Sleeper Service | 05/18/09
They won't have much choice...  Dave32265 | 05/18/09
Yeah, but...  arcebus@... | 05/20/09
Your average ...  Dave32265 | 05/20/09
Doesn't that tell you ...  UAC nanny screen | 05/20/09
LOL...  Dave32265 | 05/20/09
Uhmmm...  Jkirk3279 | 05/20/09
As a normal user, paying is not horrible!  Gladiatorcn | 05/18/09
No, paying is not horrible.  Henrik Moller | 05/19/09
I also have no problem paying  merc2dogs` | 05/25/09
The initially outlay does not equal the cost.  Bozzer | 05/19/09
I'm not forgetting anything.  Henrik Moller | 05/19/09
Windows support costs are free only when you put no value on your time and  InAction Man | 05/19/09
You do know that...  NStalnecker | 05/19/09
Well, someone who knows computers...  MGP2 | 05/19/09
Assume not happy  ikitty | 05/19/09
Is Windows 7 Worthwhile?  nucrash | 05/18/09
Give Us a Break, MS!  Cosmo54 | 05/18/09
Cable and Internet bills are not utilities  shadfurman | 05/20/09
Skin  Jkirk3279 | 05/20/09
Which would be true except...  LeeC | 06/01/09
Has MS posted prices on WIn 7?  wolf_z | 05/18/09
NO.. No pricing info has been released as yet.  Wolfie2K3 | 05/18/09
Should be comp'd for Vista sufferers  ejhonda | 05/18/09
I agee...  BitTwiddler | 05/18/09
No one forced them to pay!  InAction Man | 05/18/09
like DVDs, prices should be low  Maarek Stele | 05/18/09
That won't work,  arcebus@... | 05/20/09
RE: Is Windows 7 really too expensive?  Keen Gamer | 05/18/09
.  Alan Smithie | 05/18/09
When it's in the shop window, then we will know the price  Alan Smithie | 05/18/09
Low prices for XP and Vista?  ye | 05/18/09
Low prices for XP and Vista - depends  StephenInScotland | 05/18/09
Even in the US I don't consider XP or Vista to be low priced.  ye | 05/18/09
I'm sorry, but...  BitTwiddler | 05/18/09
Perhaps you missed where I wrote:  ye | 05/18/09
Re: "Ultimate Extras was a joke"  Kid Icarus-21097050858087920245213802267493 | 05/18/09
Of course it is too expensive!  obvio.capitao@... | 05/18/09
RE: Is Windows 7 really too expensive?  NamelessFor Now | 05/18/09
It's a free market, folks!  Michael Kelly | 05/18/09
Well....  BitTwiddler | 05/18/09
Who is making you stay with MS?  Michael Kelly | 05/18/09
Not a free market: Monopoly  happyhacker | 05/18/09
Live a little!  ikitty | 05/19/09
There's a difference between making a buck.  kozmcrae | 05/18/09
No, it's not a free market.  kozmcrae | 05/18/09
Free Markets  bhartman36 | 05/18/09
Actually...  Dave32265 | 05/18/09
Free, with a capital "F". (NT)  kozmcrae | 05/18/09
RE: Is Windows 7 really too expensive?  Loverock Davidson | 05/18/09
Yeah. I like that.  nizuse | 05/18/09
Now is a great time for Windows shops to consider Linux  no_zd_user_name | 05/18/09
Sure there are  NStalnecker | 05/18/09
Better "touch" capabilities?!  SimonUK2 | 05/18/09
Better security  NStalnecker | 05/18/09
Hmmmmm  Dave32265 | 05/18/09
--  NStalnecker | 05/19/09
Try as I may...  Dave32265 | 05/19/09
The point being?  NStalnecker | 05/19/09
Ummmm ...  Dave32265 | 05/19/09
Hmmmmm  UAC nanny screen | 05/20/09
Show us!   (nt)  InAction Man | 05/19/09
Ok  NStalnecker | 05/19/09
What I don't get is...  MGP2 | 05/19/09
LOL... what kind of crap is that...  UAC nanny screen | 05/20/09
A little eye candy you might enjoy in your spare time  Ole Man | 05/19/09
LOL...  Dave32265 | 05/19/09
LOL.... grin - Great ones, ole man!  UAC nanny screen | 05/20/09
Eeeeehmmmm...  arcebus@... | 05/20/09
One of the classic signs of monopoly  frgough | 05/18/09
One of the classic signs of a healthy market  Michael Kelly | 05/18/09
Rising Prices are classic signs of....  MikeyTheUnderdog | 05/18/09
Then the healthier market in the world is in Zimbabwe  InAction Man | 05/18/09
Wait a minute...  SimonUK2 | 05/18/09
Vista Ultimate was never $449. At least not from any...  ye | 05/18/09
You Idiots don't even know the prices yet  DocNasty | 05/18/09
Hey DocNasty, listen up.  andrew.nuscaZDNet Moderator | 05/18/09
Hear, hear! [nt]  pairof9s | 05/18/09
Well, Andrew...he IS right about one thing...  MGP2 | 05/19/09
RE: Is Windows 7 really too expensive?  vertical2010@... | 05/18/09
RE: Is Windows 7 really too expensive?  poorfish1 | 05/18/09
RE: Is Windows 7 really too expensive?  johnbastien@... | 05/18/09
The only way MS can do right by Vista Ultimate Owners...  BitTwiddler | 05/18/09
I agree (Y)  Quantumsly | 05/18/09
It won't hurt as much this time.  kozmcrae | 05/18/09
What did JM used to say ...  johnfenjackson@... | 05/18/09
RE: Is Windows 7 really too expensive?  nothingness | 05/18/09
So typical of ZDNet  Vesicant | 05/18/09
RE: Is Windows 7 really too expensive?  jtmadhavan | 05/18/09
If the price is too high...  bricar2 | 05/18/09
No..  JT82 | 05/18/09
News flash...  Dave32265 | 05/18/09
Wrong question.  kitko | 05/18/09
If it's More Than $99, Yes  jbelkin | 05/18/09
Personally  NStalnecker | 05/18/09
Local JC Discount  WarhavenSC | 05/18/09
Yeah  NStalnecker | 05/18/09
re: Yeah  WarhavenSC | 05/19/09
It's worth whatever the consumer thinks it's worth...  olePigeon | 05/18/09
Here we go again...  Dave32265 | 05/19/09
It doesn't matter  ron.cleaver@... | 05/18/09
I'll let you know when I buy my next PC in 2012  ThePrairiePrankster | 05/18/09
What percentage of consumers "upgrade"?  j.m.galvin | 05/18/09
Then they had best...  Dave32265 | 05/19/09
Take note dear Microsoft users...  kozmcrae | 05/18/09
You bunch of whining cheapskates.  Intellihence | 05/18/09
You don't know the difference between a whine...  kozmcrae | 05/18/09
 nizuse | 05/18/09
Interesting...  Dave32265 | 05/18/09
No I have it all correct.  Intellihence | 05/19/09
I pay for...  Dave32265 | 05/19/09
Getting sick, eh?  kozmcrae | 05/20/09
Kinda Early to be Making Judgements  jpr75_z | 05/18/09
Not compared with Apple's pricing  davebarnes | 05/18/09
Article really jump's the shark. Linux not ready for prime time. Apple Tax.  Solid Jedi Knight | 05/18/09
OEM's don't know the price of what they're selling?  arbiter26 | 05/19/09
I hope so - Great news!  jorjitop | 05/18/09
Google inertia  Gladiatorcn | 05/18/09
Haha  NStalnecker | 05/18/09
I will install Linux,  arcebus@... | 05/20/09
RE: Is Windows 7 really too expensive?  Gladiatorcn | 05/18/09
Monopolists can charge what they want.  merlin747 | 05/18/09
So by that "logic"...  sframberger@... | 05/20/09
Was conficker expensive $9 Billion in damages  Christian_<>< | 05/18/09
WTF?? Am I missing something?  Kromaethius | 05/18/09
Revenge of the Empire  hgh9mrp@... | 05/19/09
Vista and XP are not cheap.  CobraA1 | 05/19/09
They should call it a "premium" OS.  Userama | 05/19/09
Price identical, so actually cheaper...  Narg | 05/19/09
All Windows versions are too expensive!!  teknikal2 | 05/20/09
RE: Is Windows 7 really too expensive?  easmit | 05/20/09
RE: Is Windows 7 really too expensive?  jguyp725@... | 05/20/09
They should blow peoples minds...  sframberger@... | 05/20/09
RE: Is Windows 7 really too expensive?  mist27@... | 05/20/09
RE: Is Windows 7 really too expensive?  daves1646 | 08/08/09

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