Dell marketing executive says that Windows 7 seems to beat Vista in almost every aspect, but the biggest hindrance that stops people adopt Windows7 OS is its potentially high pricing.
“This is the average selling price of it that makes people stop to adopt it; the ASPs of it are higher than that of Vista and XP,” says Dell’s director of product management says in an interview that a large number of Windows 7 OS will appear quite soon.
A large number of Windows OS users will find these versions quite handy, but the thing that serves as real hurdle in the way of its adaptation is its pricing and these nice features seem somewhat suppressed considering the price of these versions.
“We know well that these are tough economic times and it is somewhat childish to believe that prices can be increased on average and you still expect that there would be a strong swell in their use if you even lowered them. I have no qualm to say that tiers can be licensed at quite higher prices than they were licensed for Vista.”

When it comes to business markets, you will find the business version of it a lot more expensive than you have seen Windows Vista This is really a professional version that is going to replace it.
“Many businesses and schools may avoid adopting its early version and that is mainly because of its price,” he adds.

