Will Microsoft Offer Vista Upgrade Coupons?
Dan Nystedt, IDG News Service

http://news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/20060811/tc_pcworld/126709

Unusual patterns in demand for motherboards lend weight to reports that 
well-known PC vendors will ship computers with free upgrade coupons for 
the Windows Vista OS in the fourth quarter, say analysts. But the truth 
remains elusive.

History also supports the claims, since Microsoft and some PC vendors 
have offered such vouchers in the past ahead of major software or OS 
upgrades. For example, when
Windows XP came out, eMachines offered consumers a coupon for a free 
upgrade to the OS if they bought a compatible desktop ahead of the 
launch. That was in 2001.

A few years earlier, Microsoft gave out a "technological guarantee" 
coupon for a free upgrade to Office 97 to purchasers of its Office for 
Windows 95 shipped during the third quarter of its fiscal 1997.

Behind the Vista coupon rumors is a fear in the PC industry that users 
might put off buying a new computer until Vista comes out next year. 
Ever since Microsoft announced there would be a delay in shipping the 
OS, the PC industry has sought ideas on how to keep demand for new 
computers from flagging in the last few months of this year, the 
important holiday buying season.

Now, the rumor mill predicts an October surprise for PC buyers, in the 
form of a free voucher for a Vista upgrade. Unusual motherboard sales 
patterns support the idea, according to a Friday report by investment 
bank Goldman Sachs. The company cited a Taiwanese news agency's story on 
free Vista upgrade coupons as a possible reason that demand for 
motherboards in the clone market is stronger than demand in the brand 
name market. Brand name PC vendors could be waiting to order more 
motherboards until later in the year, closer to October, the time when 
free Vista upgrade coupons might be bundled with new computers, Goldman 
says.
Rumors Persist

A few news reports detailing plans for a Vista coupon have also floated 
across the Internet recently, including this one. The story cites 
analysts attending an investor conference at contract notebook PC maker 
Compal Electronics on Wednesday as saying the company's Chief Executive 
Officer, Ray Chen, revealed plans for a free Vista upgrade coupon to be 
handed out with PCs sold later this year, most likely in October.

But Compal denied the report.

"Our CEO said our customers, the brand name computer companies, will 
offer promotion programs to stimulate market demand. He also said 
laptops compatible with Vista will be available in October or November, 
but he did not say anything about a voucher for a Vista upgrade," said 
Chih-ming Chang, a public relations officer at Compal Electronics in Taipei.

Compal is one of the world's largest contract manufacturers of notebook 
PCs. The company counts Dell and Hewlett-Packard as major customers.


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