NEW YORK — Oct. 25, 2012 — Microsoft Corp. today announced the global availability of its popular Windows operating system, Windows 8. Beginning Friday, Oct. 26, consumers and businesses worldwide will be able to experience all that Windows 8 has to offer, including a beautiful new user interface and a wide range of applications with the grand opening of the Windows Store. As a result of close work with hardware partners, more than 1,000 certified PCs and tablets, including Microsoft Surface, will be available for the launch of Windows 8 — making it the best lineup of PCs ever across the Windows 8 and Windows RT ecosystem.
“We have reimagined Windows and the result is a stunning lineup of new PCs,” said Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. “Windows 8 brings together the best of the PC and the tablet. It works perfect for work and play and it is alive with your world. Every one of our customers will find a PC that they will absolutely love.”
Windows 8 Launch Photos
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Steve Ballmer at Windows 8 Launch
October 25, 2012
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer announces the availability of Windows 8 at launch event in NYC.
Times Square Takeover
October 26, 2012
Microsoft took over much of the billboard space in Times Square Thursday night as part of the company’s worldwide launch of Windows 8.
'Microtropolis' at NYC Launch Event
October 25, 2012
Guests crowd the streets of Microtropolis during the Windows 8 launch event at Pier 57, Thursday, Oct. 25, 2012 in New York.
Steven Sinofsky at NYC Launch Event
October 25, 2012
Steven Sinofsky, president of the Windows Division, addresses the crowd at the New York Windows 8 launch event.
Exploring Windows 8 at Singapore Event
October 25, 2012
It’s beautiful; it’s a new age. Microsoft Corp. launches Windows at a regional launch event at the Esplanade in Singapore on Thursday, Oct. 25.
Julie Larson-Green and Mike Angiulo Present at Windows 8 Launch
October 25, 2012
Mike Angiulo, corporate vice president of Windows Hardware and PC Ecosystem, and Julie Larson-Green, corporate vice president of program management for Windows
Fans Welcome Windows 8 in Japan
October 25, 2012
Consumers get their first chance to touch and try new Windows 8 devices at the Windows 8 launch event in Japan.
Sinofsky Shares Windows 8 in Shanghai
October 22, 2012
Steven Sinofsky, President of the Windows Division, is joined by excited Chinese students on stage.
Devices on Display at NYC Launch Event
October 25, 2012
Guests at the Windows 8 launch event in New York check out the devices available.
Press Gather at Japan Windows 8 Event
October 25, 2012
Microsoft Japan President Yasuyuki Higuchi fields questions at the Windows 8 launch event.
Steven Sinofsky and Panos Panay Show Surface at New York Launch
October 25, 2012
Steven Sinofsky, president of the Windows Division, is joined by Panos Panay, general manager for Microsoft Surface in New York.
Demoing Windows 8 in Singapore
October 25, 2012
Attendees try out new devices at Microsoft Corp.’s regional launch of Windows 8 in Singapore on Thursday, Oct. 25.
Windows 8 for All Ages
October 26, 2012
At the Windows 8 launch event in Germany, young children experience the newly redesigned Windows 8.
Windows 8 will be available for download to upgrade existing PCs in more than 140 markets and 37 languages at http://www.windows.com/buy beginning at 12:01 a.m. local time and at retail locations around the world. At retail, Windows 8 will be available in two primary versions — Windows 8 and Windows 8 Pro — as well as Windows 8 Enterprise for large organizations. Launching at the same time is a new member of the Windows family — Windows RT — designed for ARM-based tablets and available pre-installed on new devices. In addition to Microsoft Office 2013, Windows RT is designed exclusively for apps in the new Windows Store. Windows 8 features the new fast and fluid Start screen that gives people one-click access to the apps and content they care most about. It also features an entirely new Internet Explorer 10 that is perfect for touch, and built-in cloud capabilities with SkyDrive.
Windows 8 can be purchased in a variety of ways from the world’s leading retailers, including Amazon, Best Buy and Staples in the U.S., Casas Bahia in Brazil, Future Shop and Staples in Canada, Suning in China, Media Markt across Europe, FNAC in France, Yamada in Japan, Telmex in Mexico, Dixons in the U.K., and many more, which will feature a variety of offers for customers looking for great deals on Windows 8 PCs, devices and software. Consumers can go to http://www.windows.com/shop to learn about the large array of Windows 8 devices available and find the one that best fits their needs. More information on the great offers around the world is available at http://www.blogs.windows.com.

In addition to the range of new Windows-based devices available, consumers can also upgrade their existing PCs. Through the end of January, consumers currently running PCs with Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7 are qualified to download an upgrade to Windows 8 Pro for an estimated retail price of US$39.99. And eligible Windows 7 PCs purchased between June 2, 2012, and Jan. 31, 2013, in more than 140 markets can download an upgrade to Windows 8 Pro for an estimated retail price of US$14.99 with the Windows Upgrade Offer, available at http://www.windowsupgradeoffer.com.
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