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Microsoft Defends Its Netbook Efforts

By Stuart J. Johnston
September 14, 2009

Windows for laptops and desktops but it still embraces the revenue opportunity, the company's chief financial officer told financial analysts Wednesday.

And despite what appears to be expensive pricing for Windows 7, Microsoft's (NASDAQ: MSFT) chief money man Chris Liddell insisted that it's still a bargain -- especially if you look at it the way that he does.

"I don't think we've underestimated demand for netbooks," Liddell told a crowd of analysts at the Citi Annual Global Tech Conference Wednesday, in response to criticism that the company had been too slow to respond to the sudden switch to low-cost, limited function laptops.

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