Windows 8 Pro the OptiPlex 9020

When will they be available with Windows 8 Pro OptiPlex 9020 s?  He was not available on the OptiPlex s 9010 or any OptiPlex except the all-in-one for more than a month.

It would be I think that it is not available on other models because the company will not even ask for it.

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