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£853.50 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
I can’t give a meaningful, honest review of a “Lenovo 7S1S000XWW operating system” just from the part number and price. Lenovo’s OS SKUs vary a lot (Windows edition/licensing model, OEM activation terms, sometimes even what it’s meant to be used for), and those differences totally change whether it’s good value. At £711.25 ex‑VAT, I’d expect this to be a premium, business-targeted licensing option—so you really need to confirm exactly what you’re buying and what rights you get (how many devices/users, whether it’s for reinstallation, and how activation is handled in real fleet scenarios).
That said, **this is likely only worth it** if you’re a Lenovo-heavy business standardising deployments and you know you need *that exact* licensing model for audit/coverage reasons. If you’re buying for one-off installs, mixed-vendor environments, or you don’t already have a clear licensing plan, it’s very easy to overpay—especially if you could use more cost-effective licensing routes or different editions that better match your users’ needs. If you tell me the OS version/edition and whether it’s per-device or per-user (or share the product description text, not just the code), I’ll give you a proper “buy / don’t buy” recommendation.

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