Sub-£50 Windows 7 pre-orders still available

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The Windows 7 pre-order is now live through retail partners

It seems the Windows 7 pre-sale has been a lot better than even Microsoft expected - which prompted PC World to declare it the "fastest selling software ever." Amazon is no longer taking pre-orders of any of the versions.

PC World's parent company DSGi said that demand in the first 12 hours of pre-order launch saw sales of Windows 7 exceed 25 per cent of DSGi's total annual sales of Windows Vista. That's some figures.

Staples is offering Windows 7 Home Premium at £51.23 inc VAT (as it normally works on exc VAT prices) and Professional at £102.47.

The Home Premium and Ultimate versions of Windows 7 E remain at the top of Amazon's software chart but the software is no longer available. The offer was scheduled to run until 9 August, but is limited to a quantity Microsoft is remaining tight-lipped about.

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