If you’ve ever been in the mood to upgrade to Windows 11, now’s the time to buy: PCWorld’s software store is taking an additional 20 percent off Windows 11 licenses and 10 percent off of our Windows 11 Pro upgrade price for Christmas week.
Yes, that’s even less than the already rock-bottom prices we normally charge for our legitimate Windows 11 licenses. You can buy a Windows 11 Home license for $48, a Windows 11 Professional license for $64, and the Windows 11 Pro upgrade (from Home) license for $47. Remember, the normal Windows 11 Home price is $139, Pro is $199, and the upgrade from Home to Pro is $99. You save a massive pile of cash with this limited-time deal.
The deal starts today and ends January 1, so don’t delay if you’re interested. Heck, at this price, you might want to grab a couple copies for stocking stuffers for your PC nerd pals!
Why would you want to upgrade to Windows 11 Pro? While we explain the advantages to upgrade to Windows 11 Pro in our upgrade story, there are three immediate benefits. BitLocker allows you to both to encrypt your SSD/hard drives and back up the keys to unlock them to your Microsoft account. Gamers, creators, and big data crunchers will appreciate that Windows 11 Pro allows you to use more memory. Any my personal favorite is Windows Sandbox: a quick, one-click virtual machine that allows you to surf potentially sketchy web sites with little worry of something being surreptitiously downloaded in the background.
Regardless of whether you choose to go Pro or stick to Home, our Christmas week sale can help you save big on Windows 11.
Author: Mark Hachman, Senior Editor
As PCWorld’s senior editor, Mark focuses on Microsoft news and chip technology, among other beats. He has formerly written for PCMag, BYTE, Slashdot, eWEEK, and ReadWrite.
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