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Online retailer Amazon has begun taking orders for Microsoft's long-delayed new operating system, Windows Vista.
The US branch of Amazon is offering a number of different full-price versions of Vista, as well as upgrades from the widely-used current system, Windows XP.
Windows Vista Home Basic is listed at $199 (£106), while the home/office version, Vista Ultimate, is priced at $399 (£210). Upgrades will cost less.
Consumer versions of Vista are not due for release until January next year.
Microsoft has said that business releases of the operating system should be available from November.
The company would not confirm Amazon's pricing structure for Vista, but a spokesman for the retailer insisted that the pricing of Vista was "the one thing we are certain of".
WINDOWS VISTA PRICES
Vista Home Basic: $199
Upgrade: $99.95
Vista Premium: $239
Upgrade: $159
Vista Ultimate: $399
Upgrade: $259
Vista Business:$299
Upgrade: $199
Source: Amazon.com
I have Vista Ultimate Beta I wander how they stop people using the beta after the RC update?