Microsoft Windows
Operating Systems
If you're looking to acquire an operating system, you're in the right place! The IT system released by Microsoft decades ago is still the most widespread among users today. Its popularity lies in its user-friendly design, the countless built-in features, and its seamless compatibility.
In addition to the latest Windows operating systems, our company offers older versions, as an older computer might not have enough internal memory to meet the requirements of a newer version. After your purchase, we will send the activation key to your email within ten minutes, so you can activate the system immediately. Choose from our selection!
How to Choose the Ideal Operating System for You?
On this page, we have gathered the Windows versions that we sell. You will find a filter at the top right corner that allows you to adjust the filtering conditions within the page. You can specify how many machines you want to install the new system on, which version interests you the most, what kind of license you want to purchase, and you can also filter by discount or new product.
You can sort the results by popularity, name, price, or input (by pressing the icon below the filter button).
If you have a user account (it’s worth creating one), you can save the products you like to your favorites. Comparison is also possible, which you can do easily by clicking the scale icon under the favorites symbol. You can compare as many items as you like—there’s no need for compromise or taking notes on paper.
Scrolling down, you can see the top products in the category, which we’ve compiled based on positive user feedback. Below that, we’ve also created a product recommendation list with a mix of our various products. Take a look at them too!
What does Retail and OEM mean?
In addition to the version, we also indicate the license type in the product title. The two main types—Retail and OEM—are important to note. When we buy a Windows PC, in most cases, we find that the manufacturer has already installed the operating system, so we don’t need to worry about it. However, if we build our own machine, we also need to take care of the operating system.
The Retail and OEM license types don’t differ in use, but they do in support and portability! If we choose OEM, we take on the manufacturer’s role, and if we encounter hardware or activation issues, Microsoft’s customer service will not be able to assist. The OEM version is tied to a single machine, while the Retail version can be moved.