Consumers who are not using a Windows 8 device will be able to buy Windows 8.1, either as a download from Windows.com or at your local store as a retail packaged DVD product. While pricing varies by market, in the U.S., Windows 8.1 will be available for $119.99 ERP (U.S.) and Windows 8.1 Pro will be available for $199.99 ERP (U.S.). The pricing and editions for Windows 8.1 are similar to what we have today for Windows 8.

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Anybody like or own windows 8..Now the box design isn't awful, but the design and graphics is getting flatter and simpler. I own windows 8 it isn't bad, but it's not great either. Metro is ugly I mean it's great for tablets and touchscreens, but yeah I hate it. lol well at least I get 8.1 for free.