LOL, anyone willing to pay even close to those prices is a flat out SUCKER!!! I've got some magic beans for sale if any of you geniuses are interested. :laugh::laugh::laugh:
Amazon.com spokesman Sean Sundwell said the Seattle-based online retailer posted the listings and began taking pre-orders two or three weeks ago because consumers were asking for that option. He said the prices are from the latest price sheet that Microsoft provided.
"The one thing we were certain on is the price," Sundwell said.
No. Notice it says "CPUs" and not "cores". Microsoft's licensing is based on sockets, not cores. The processor could be 1-core, 2-core, 8-core, 32-core, doesn't matter. One chip in one socket is one processor.
Assuming that thing is correct, everything but Starter would support those things.
everyone on this planet has got to own a prior version of windows. MS knows this and so they have to make money on people upgrading.
So to make you all feel better they pick these huge price numbers for the full version so you fell good about getting an upgrade price instead. The upgrade price..is a normal full price.
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