Computer store news: Last week, the Microsoft store gave a free $50 gift card to users who upgraded Windows XP computers; now Microsoft's offers have changed, and the offer is more powerful.
Microsoft today announced that users who purchase new computers from the Microsoft online store or users who change Windows XP at Microsoft stores will only purchase Win8 for $599 and above. 1 computer, can be reduced by 100 dollars.
In addition to the $100 offer, Microsoft will still send 90 days of free mobile phone, chat and sales support. The Microsoft Online Store also provides links to free transfer tools that transfer content from older Windows XP devices to new Windows 8.1 computers. This offer will last until June 15th, but Windows XP will officially retire on April 8.
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