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Windows 98 SE OEM was $100 in its day. Let's consider that a baseline. With the investment costs of Vista, we can be assured it will be expensive -- expensive enough that the same amount of cash could buy something that didn't warrant so much "whining." And the point is on the step-up versions, which is absolutely correct. The difference between Home and Professional is $100 for IIS and some basic security. I don't like where that's heading with their new versioning scheme.
XP Home is $90 OEM and includes more functionality than 98SE. XP Pro also includes domain/group policy support, Remote Desktop server support, and more. Until MS announces pricing, you have no idea what Vista will cost. Also, IIS is included in the Home SKUs in Vista.
Edited 2006-06-03 00:34