I'm building a media PC and must have Windows 10 for it. I'm a little confused about the pricing and what version to buy.
Windows 10 home is about $120, though it can be found from Microcenter for $110 for an OEM licensed version. However, I'm also seeing it for sale for as low as under $40 via a google search: https://www.google.com/search?q=buy+windows+10&source=lnms&tbm=shop&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjSjK-v6JHXAhXk5YMKHRFxCDUQ_AUICigB&biw=1472&bih=725
One of the sellers is "MSOffice Works": https://msofficeworks.com/product/microsoft-windows-10-professional-64-bit-instant-download?gclid=CjwKCAjwssvPBRBBEiwASFoVd5d-jVqirFFAXAgA69dizlVGHXd-GrOU0U78gxHqlZ9rHZbCpKcZMRoC83MQAvD_BwE
Another is "software ports"where they offer a few different versions of Win 10: https://softwareports.com/product-category/software/operating-systems/
Are these places selling these various versions of Win 10 for far cheaper than Newegg, Microsoft, or Microcenter legitimate? Google lists seller ratings for both, 4/5 stars with 869 reviews for MSOffice Works and 5/5 stars with 622 reviews. I'm assuming these reviews could be faked?
And what's the deal with the product naming on the software ports website? They have some that say full version and some that don't, but both are the same price. How/are these different from your normal Windows OEM one time use license?