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Microsoft announces five Windows 7 SKUs

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Published: Tuesday 3rd February, 2009 | Author: Parm Mann
Products: Windows 7
Companies: Microsoft (All Microsoft content)
External reviews: Microsoft Windows 7

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The speculation regarding the number of Windows 7 SKUs is now at an end as Microsoft has announced that its forthcoming operating system will ship in five product editions. Here's how the entire line-up breaks down:

SKU Target market Key features
Windows 7 Starter Low-end Windows Media Player, Backup and Restore, Action Centre, Enhanced Taskbar, Device Stage
Windows 7 Home Premium Mainstream As above, plus Aero, Multi-touch support, Home Group, Media Centre
Windows 7 Professional Mainstream As above, plus Mobility Center, Offline Folders, Remote Desktop, Domain Join, Encrypting File System
Windows 7 Enterprise Business As above, plus BitLocker, AppLocker, Direct Access, Branche Cache, volume-licensing
Windows 7 Ultimate Enthusiast As above, minus volume licensing

Five editions are more than most had hoped for, but to Microsoft's credit, this line-up is a far more solid solution than the mish-mash of Windows Vista SKUs.

This time around, each product edition is a superset of the one before it. Therefore, all the features found in Windows 7 Starter can be found in Windows 7 Home Premium, all the features in Windows 7 Home Premium can be found in Windows 7 Professional, and so forth. Consequently, it's actually a rather good range.

Furthermore, Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 7 Home Premium and Windows 7 Professional will be the two editions subjected to widespread marketing. These are the two that everyday consumers will be seeing on store shelves. Essentially, many of us adopting Windows 7 will be choosing one or or the other.

Windows 7 Starter, aimed at the low-end netbook market, will allow just three open applications to run concurrently and will only be made available directly to PC manufacturers. Windows 7 Enterprise will be in place for volume-licensing customers, and importantly adds enterprise functionality without losing components such as Media Centre.

Finally, Windows 7 Ultimate offers all the functionality of Windows 7 Enterprise, but with retail licensing. Although available for single users who need business-class functionality, Microsoft states that Windows 7 Ultimate won't be a subject of focus and will be offered on a limited basis.

Microsoft has also confirmed that end users will be able to upgrade from any version of Windows 7 using the built-in Windows Anytime Upgrade utility.

Five editions sounds ominous for the end consumer, but in reality, most will be seeing just the two. That and the fact that all five editions are supersets of one another make it seem like another step forward for Windows 7.

Mind you, we haven't heard a mention of pricing yet...


*Update* A sixth edition, dubbed Windows 7 Home Basic, will be made available to emerging markets only and will be a slimmed-down version of Windows 7 Home Premium. Thanks to lodore for the tip!


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Re: News - Microsoft announces five Windows 7 SKUs
Pro for me then, pricing should be interesting tho, and what about all the people that went out and bought the pre beta version (Vista)...Quote
Re: News - Microsoft announces five Windows 7 SKUs
I can't see them making any concessions to people who bought Vista - that simply wouldn't make financial sense as there's clearly enough interest in Windows 7 for it to sell strongly on its own.

It's going to be good, but it's going to be expensive.Quote
Re: News - Microsoft announces five Windows 7 SKUs
I can't see them doing much to benefit the Vista users. Why would they? It's basically a tweaked Vista. Only people who know W7 will give them something they need or want will feel the need to upgrade - the rest will just be those selling in channels, those who feel newer is better and those OEM buyers who have upgraded their motherboard. I don't see why they should charge less for something people won't necessarily want or need. The people who it really affects (us with our custom-built PCs) can make an informed choice, most likely having tried the beta, and decide whether it's worth it or not. It doesn't really bring anything new to the table for most of us, so it's hardly an essential upgrade.

If Hexus have got it right, then the structure is spot on in my opinion. We'll only ever see Home Premium, Pro and Ultimate, and Ultimate is next to useless now, only incorporating certain features from Enterprise and Home, which is the way it should have been with Vista. It's basically back to the way it originally was with XP: Home and Pro. Sorted.Quote
Re: News - Microsoft announces five Windows 7 SKUs

Quote: [GSV]Trig
Pro for me then, pricing should be interesting tho, and what about all the people that went out and bought the pre beta version (Vista)...

Honestly - I can't wait for 7 to be released if only so that I don't have to read the trolls moaning about how bad Vista is, despite the fact that said trolls are also proclaiming Win7 to be nothing more than a service pack for Vista.

Make your mind up, chaps.Quote
Re: News - Microsoft announces five Windows 7 SKUs

Quote: this_is_gav
and Ultimate is next to useless now

Except for those who insist on running Ultimate at the moment despite not actually needing domain support etc etc etc...

If I buy I'll buy Pro, but to be honest I'll probably be picking up a Technet sub between now and then and I'll just use my license for testing. Vista is working quite nicely enough at the moment for me, thanks muchly.Quote

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