


Review: Goodbye, Windows 8 hello, Windows 10.FAQ: You've got questions, Ed Bott's got answers.Microsoft: More than 75 million devices.(If and when I hear back from Microsoft, I'll update this post to reflect that information.) And I'm not sure whether Microsoft's official ERP statements mean the Newegg prices are out and out wrong, or if these are two different types of SKUs. Microsoft officials would not comment on any of the Newegg information. Newegg also said on its site that Windows 10 for OEMs will be available on August 31, 2015. Newegg said Windows 10 Home for OEMs/system builders would cost $109.99, and Windows 10 Pro, $149.99. Over the weekend, online retailer published what it claimed to be OEM pricing for Windows 10. (Note: To be precise, the Windows 8.1 ERP pricing is $119.99 for Home, $199.99 for Pro and $99.99 for the upgrade from Home to Pro.) Microsoft also plans to charge $99 for the upgrade version of Windows 10 that will allow users to move from Home to Pro, according to the statement Microsoft provided Neowin. In a statement issued to Neowin, Microsoft officials said Windows 10 Home will be priced at $119 and Windows 10 Pro will cost $199. The estimated retail pricing (ERP) for Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Pro will match the ERP for the comparable Windows 8.1 versions, Microsoft officials said on June 1.
