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Updated: 2004-08-11 10:36
 Microsoft opens cut-price Windows

今年十月,微軟公司將在亞洲市場推出一款價格比較便宜的新版Windows XP操作系統(tǒng),此舉旨在遏止其競爭對手Linux在亞洲市場不斷擴張的勢頭。

 

Most of the world's PCs use Windows( BBC)

Microsoft is to launch a low-cost version of its Windows XP operating system in an effort to halt the rise of low-cost Linux software.

The software giant said the new system, named Windows XP Starter Edition, would go on sale in Asia in October.

The company said the cut-price software was designed for "first-time desktop PC users in developing countries".

The move is seen as a response to Linux, a free-to-use system with a strong following in poor countries.

Analysts say Linux poses a growing threat to Microsoft's dominant Windows operating system, used on more than 90% of the world's computers.

A so-called 'open source' system which PC users can install on their machines and modify without paying a licence fee, Linux has made significant inroads into the software market in Latin America and Asia.

Earlier this year, computer giant HP began shipping computers equipped with Linux to China and India.

Linux is also championed by Microsoft critics who say the firm's dominance of the global software market makes computer systems more vulnerable to potentially disabling viruses.

Microsoft's new software - dubbed "XP Lite" - will feature lower resolution graphics and fewer networking options than the full-price version.

It will be available initially in Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and two other as yet unspecified Asian countries.

Microsoft said it hoped the new software would also help deter consumers from buying pirated versions of its XP system, widely available in many Asian countries.

(Agencies) 

 

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