Jun 26th, 2009 - InformationWeek
Lenovo is offering free Windows 7 upgrades to customers who buy a
Vista PC, following a similar deal from Hewlett-Packard.Lenovo said Friday it will mail a free Windows 7 license upgrade to people who buy a desktop or laptop with an eligible Vista version between June 26, 2009, and January 31, 2010.
The offer applies to consumers and to companies that plan to buy fewer than 25 PCs. Larger organizations are being advised to take advantage of Microsoft's volume-licensing program for their upgrades.
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