Lenovo has become the latest PC vendor to offer users a free upgrade to
Windows 7. All systems sold between 26 June and 31 January with the Home
Premium, Business and Ultimate versions of Vista would be eligible for the
update.
Lenovo said that the offer will be limited to home and small business system
purchases. Customers who purchase more than 29 systems will be directed to use
Microsoft's volume licensing programme instead.
The offer makes Lenovo the second major PC vendor to roll out a free upgrade
programme in recent days. On Thursday HP said that it would be
offering
a similar deal to users who purchase new systems between now and the 22
October release of Windows 7.
Microsoft is
also
pressing users to plan an upgrade to the new version of Windows. The company
said yesterday that it would offer discounted pricing to those who pre-ordered
copies of Windows 7.
The company is also offering a deferred cost programme to encourage more PC
vendors to offer free upgrades to Windows 7.
Both Microsoft and PC vendors are hoping that the free upgrade campaigns will
serve as a way to keep users purchasing new systems throughout the summer rather
than waiting until after the release of Windows 7 to purchase a new PC.
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