• Saleh@feddit.org
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    I hope more hardware manufactures offer to ship without a windows license. It is cheaper for everyone and people have less hassle installing an OS of their choice on the device.

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      I’m pretty sure that Microsoft pays OEMs for having Windows pre installed just like any other adware.

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        That would be wasting their market position.
        If vendors can expect say 10% of people to choose a non-windows option it would suffice for microsoft to offer a 20% discount in return for the vendor not offering such an option.

        10% might actually be a bit low, there are a lot of people willing to install windows themselves and use one of the comically easy unlock methods.

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          Wasting their market position? That’s literally how this works in the first place.

          And you overestimate the percentage of people that are willing to not have a pleasant ootb experience.

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      If the operating system is FOSS, I’d be willing to pay 50% the cost of a Windows license but to the FOSS maintainers and the upstream distros they rely on. Gotta close the causal loop.

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        Yeah, I’d do this if it shipped “ready to play.”

        I’m more than capable of setting up my own system but it’d need to be plug and play to be realistic.

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      oh, how times have changed, I remember nearly every budget to mid-range laptop being offered with DOS as a cost-saving measure