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Microsoft Launches Online Store
By: Tech2.com News Staff   |   Nov 17, 2008
Microsoft has launched an online store simply called The Microsoft Store.


Microsoft Store offers the company's entire consumer catalog, including desktop software, the Xbox console and its related game titles, the Microsoft Zune, and all of the company's hardware, including mice, keyboards, web cameras, and joysticks.

"Microsoft Store gives customers a trusted environment to discover, learn, try, download and buy from the largest selection of Microsoft software, devices and hardware," said Larry Engel, general manager, Microsoft Store & Marketplaces. "For the first time, customers will have one place to find and purchase everything from Microsoft, rather than seeing just a list of products."

According to Engel, one of the most compelling features of the new store is that it will offer many products, including Windows and Office, as a digital download. "We think customers will enjoy the immediate satisfaction of purchasing, downloading and installing these products within minutes," he says.

Although the Microsoft Store will price all its products at the manufacturer's suggested retail price (MSRP), customers still see benefits, says Engel.

"Microsoft Store is really about making that direct connection with the customers, and then making it a great experience from start to finish," he says. "The entire focus of our design is to make it easy for customers to navigate and find the products they want, and understand which products will work best for them."

Customers will find tabs to broad product categories, and simple links for version comparisons, pricing and ordering. Straightforward "connect the dots" diagrams allow for fast and clear comparisons between software versions, so customers can get the right package for the features they need.

In addition to downloads, Microsoft Store will also offer full packaged products. In general, PC software will be available either as a packaged product or for immediate download, while games and hardware will be shipped.

Microsoft Store has already launched in Germany, UK and Korea. Over the next year, the store will also launch in several countries worldwide, in a number of languages. New stores are in the works for Japan, France, Spain and the Netherlands.
 
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there is a india site also for software and hardware sales. however there was an option for payment through emi (when paid through credit card), when the sales were made by 3rd party/online vendors, which was quite ueful considering the software prices by indian standards. but after microsoft has started marketing software and hardware through own portal and also through affiliates, the emi payment option has ceased to exist. would be glad if that can be revived.
b.r.mallick @ Nov 18, 2008
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