![]() (That said, it’s not possibly we’ll only see 64-bit versions, for example, so I’m not sure what’s up here.) So the entire listings could simply be placeholders, or Microsoft is doing something we hadn’t heard about with regards to OEM packaging. Unlike retail packages which can include both versions, the OEM versions of Windows have always shipped with just one (either 32-bit or 64-bit). The NewEgg listings don’t differentiate between 64-bit and 32-bit versions, which should be instantly suspicious. I believe that date to be a placeholder, and expect to see Windows 10 ship in late July.Ħ4-bit vs. NewEgg says that both Windows 10 versions will be released on August 31, 2015. Microsoft Windows 10 Professional – OEM $149.99 Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro – 64-bit – OEM $139.99Īnd as you might expect, the Windows 10 versions that match are very similarly priced, and are just a bit more expensive: Microsoft Windows 8.1 64-bit – OEM $99.99 If you look at the OEM versions of Windows 8.1 today on NewEgg, you will see the following:
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