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October 22nd, 2009

Microsoft starts selling PC hardware, third-party software via its online store

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 5:33 am

Categories: Apple, Channel, Corporate strategy, Windows 7, Windows client, Xbox, Xbox Live, Zune

Tags: Software, PC, Online Store, Microsoft Corp., Games, Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Tools & Techniques, Personal Technology, Hardware, Management

The first brick-and-mortar Microsoft retail store is opening in Scottsdale, Ariz., today, October 22. But Microsoft has opened its revamped virtual store today, as well, and has added PC hardware and third-party software titles to its mix.

The online Microsoft Store opened for business last November. The online store was a replacement for Microsoft’s Windows Marketplace site. When it opened, the online store only allowed  users to purchase Microsoft hardware and software — games, keyboards, games and gaming consoles, Windows (client and server versions), Office and development tools.  The electronic distribution capability of the online store made it  an ideal complement to netbooks, Microsoft executives said.

Trevin Chow, Senior Lead Program Manager for Microsoft Store, announced Microsoft’s online sales strategy via an October 21 blog post. The online Microsoft Store opened for business last November

“On the new online Microsoft Store, we’ve added a bunch of new products, including Windows 7 PCs as well as select 3rd party software and accessories.  And let’s not forget a ton of gaming products that have been added including a bunch of the top selling Xbox 360 titles.”

The revamped store includes machines in the desktop, laptop, netbook and accessories categories. It also is selling Zune HD media players.

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Tech support and warranty (or lack of it) will be a PR nightmare.
Look, it isn't gong to matter who made the hardware when its bought from Microsoft. People will not care about the manufacture in this any more than when dealing with Wally world. They want to come ... (Read the rest)
Posted by: No_Ax_to_Grind Posted on: 10/22/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Wow, 90 days of technical support.  Nimelennar | 10/22/09
RE: Microsoft starts selling PC hardware, third-party software via its online store  Theseus | 10/22/09
RE: Microsoft starts selling PC hardware, third-party software via its online store  Loverock Davidson | 10/22/09
If they're trying to compete with Apple...  Nimelennar | 10/22/09
Somehow, I get the feeling...  bigsibling | 10/22/09
I recommend based on quality  Nimelennar | 10/22/09
90 days is plenty  Loverock Davidson | 10/22/09
It may not be their responsibility...  Nimelennar | 10/22/09
RE: Microsoft starts selling PC hardware, third-party software via its online store  Theseus | 10/22/09
Tech support and warranty (or lack of it) will be a PR nightmare.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 10/22/09

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