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Who set the pricing on this "Home and Student" edition? $149[1] is ridiculous, when for $50 more you can get Windows 7 Home Premium [2] straight from Microsoft—not to mention any number of Linux distributions or BSDs for free.
I have no quibbles of course about the business version—businesses who still need something to run their OS/2 software on will be glad to have it at $259.
[1] http://www.ecomstation.biz/cgi-bin/db2www/biz_art2.d2w/report?catna...
[2] http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msstore/en_US/pd/productID.2166... /list.true