1. Full Retail
2. Full Retail-No Box
3. Retail CD w/ Key
4. Jewel Case(JC)
5. CD Sleeve(CD)
6. OEM CD
7. OEM CD w/COA*
8. OEM CD w/KEY*
9. DSP Package
10. Download
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1.
Full Retail. This is a full retail version of the software.
It includes the box, manuals and all other documentation that comes
with a complete retail version. All manufacturers do not package their
software in the same type of product box. The box sizes vary to include
the larger box, mini box, plastic DVD case, and the mini DVD size box.
Some products may come as Full Retail JC- everything included(manual
may be electronic on cd).
2. Retail - No Box. All contents of the original retail
box are included in this version. This may include jewel cases, manuals,
registration card, quick reference card, installation guides and in
some cases advertising materials. If it came with the original retail
box, it will be included.
3. Retail CD w/ Key. All contents of the original retail
box are included in this version. Usually packaged in CD Sleeve &
does not include a manual. In most occasions this applies to Microsoft
products.
4. Jewel Case(JC). Will ship in a CD Jewel Case. There is usually
a printable manual on the CD. *This type may or may not include manufacturers
technical support.
5. CD Sleeve(CD). Will ship in a CD sleeve.
There is usually a printable manual on the CD. *This type may or may
not include manufacturers technical support.
6. OEM Version- Read More. OEM generally means "original
equipment manufacturer." Sometimes it is referred to as "open-ended
market" and used interchangeably with "bulk-pack," "white
box," and "brown box." Almost all PC component and software
vendors make two versions of the same product based on a difference
in the distribution channels. One is the retail boxed products sold
mainly through retailers. The second one is the OEM products which are
sold mainly to system builders, such as Compaq and Dell (the OEMs).
These bulk-pack products do not have fancy packaging materials and are
often produced in much higher volume, both of which result in much lower
prices that have not been available to the public. The OEM products
are of the same quality and often carry the same manufacturer warranty
as their retail counterparts (the single-pack). They also often include
supporting materials such as manuals and drivers when applicable. However,
most of the information is on a CD or on manufacturer's web site.
7. OEM CD w/COA. OEM CD with Certificate of Authenticity (Microsoft
Products)
8. OEM CD w/KEY. OEM CD with Serial Key (Microsoft Products)
9. DSP Package. DSP stands for “Delivery Service Partner”.
DSP software is similar to OEM software, but DSP is more generic and
normally would have no manufacturer’s name stamped on the manual or
printed on the license. Like OEM versions, DSP versions contain the
same program as the Retail Box version. They also do not come in fancy
packaging materials and there is no technical support provided by the
software manufacturer resulting in much lower prices. DSP versions often
come with only an electronic help manual, which is built-in to the software
or a small getting-started manual.
10. Download. We currently do not provide any support
for "Download" software. Our third party affiliates in which
we have teamed up with will provide all support for "Download"
software.
Difference between “OEM CD w/Key” and “OEM CD / COA”.
The only difference between these 2 products is the way that the key
number comes. The OEM w/ COA comes with the key number (product key)
on an actual Certificate of Authenticity (COA) from Microsoft. The OEM
w/ KEY just has the serial number on a label on the back of the cd sleeve.
Some people feel more secure getting the product key on a COA while
others are willing to save money and just get the key number on a label.
Both are fully licensable and able to be registered with Microsoft.
A product listed as “OEM CD / COA”
is a cd that was printed originally to be distributed with a new pc
or hardware and does not come with a book or box. It does come with
the OEM cdrom and a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) from Microsoft,
saying that this is a legitimate product. Microsoft does not want Consumers
to purchase these at a reduced price, so Microsoft will not offer technical
support for these. This is still fully licensable and registerable with
Microsoft.
A product listed as “OEM CD w/Key” is usually an OEM
item but it does not have the COA with it. The COA has either been lost
or damaged, but the serial number was salvaged. This is legitimate product
and is still fully licensable and registerable with Microsoft. |