Microsoft has launched its new operating system, Windows 8, and will offer upgrades priced at Rs 699 to those using an existing Windows 7 product bought after June 2012.
"Starting today, Indian retail stores and our OEM (original equipment manufacturer) partners will have Windows 8 PCs and tablets, with the product range starting at just Rs 23,000," said Bhaskar Pramanik, chairman, Microsoft India. The company said nearly 250 devices from OEMs would be designed to support Windows 8.
Customers using Windows 7, Windows Vista or Windows XP on PCs or laptops will qualify for a downloadable copy of the new operating system online for Rs 1,999. A Windows 8 upgrade assistant wizard will take customers through the process.
The company is also offering Windows 8 on physical discs in stores, though that option will cost Rs 3,499. The operating system will be available in 109 languages across 231 markets worldwide.
| WATCH OUT FOR THESE WIN 8 PCs |
Upcoming
Win 8 devices |
Features |
Price (Rs) |
| Lenovo Yoga |
A multi-mode Ultrabook
featuring a 10-point
multi-touch screen that can
fold back 360 degrees |
79,990 |
HP Envy 14
Ultrabook |
A thin and light PC with an
extraordinary glass design
that boasts up to nine hours
of battery life |
64,990 |
Samsung
Series 7 Tablet |
Brings full PC power packed
into an ultraportable tablet
form factor, with a touch-
focused design |
75,000 |
|
Sony VAIO T
|
An ultraportable PC,
that is just an inch thick
and weighs 1.5 kg |
59,990 |
Microsoft will offer three versions: Windows 8 and Windows 8 Pro for Intel-based PCs, and Windows 8 RT for ARM-based tablets such as the Microsoft Surface, expected to be launched in the next few days. The new operating system offers both a traditional desktop interface and the tile-style touch-friendly user interface.