Microsoft drops licencing fees for Windows 10
@ 2017/01/13Cheaper than 2016
Microsoft has reduced the cost of Windows 10 licences for models to be launched in the middle of the year.
This could mean that PCs under 14.1-inch low-cost models will be much cheaper than 2016, because they should face a lower Windows tax.
It will not happen until March 1 and Vole seems to set its charges so they vary with notebook screen size, poorer counties and high-end, mid-range and entry-level models.
Microsoft has reduced the cost of Windows 10 licences for models to be launched in the middle of the year.
This could mean that PCs under 14.1-inch low-cost models will be much cheaper than 2016, because they should face a lower Windows tax.
It will not happen until March 1 and Vole seems to set its charges so they vary with notebook screen size, poorer counties and high-end, mid-range and entry-level models.