All That’s Changed with Windows 11

All That’s Changed with Windows 11

Microsoft released their latest version of the Windows operating system a few weeks ago: Windows 11. A favorite of PC users around the globe, Windows was well received when it came out with Windows 10 a few years ago. With Windows 11, Microsoft has made a few changes to the design and the layout of the entire interface to make it more appealing for users. They have gone for changes that make Windows classy and sophisticated, imparting a clean and minimalistic vibe all throughout.

Everything you need to know

Pricing and release

For users who are already using Windows 10, the new OS will come as a free upgrade from Microsoft. This is only possible for users if they have the system requirements that meet the compatibility necessities for Windows 11. Microsoft has also claimed that the new OS will be out before the end of 2021. A beta version has already been rolled out to users enrolled in their beta program.

New Features in Windows 11

Windows 11 has focused on a new interface, a new Windows Store and stellar improvements to amp performance. The OS now features an overhauled design language, something that had been long overdue from Microsoft ever since Windows 10 launched. The changes to features majorly include a new center-aligned taskbar and a Start button. Live Tiles, that were introduced in Windows 8, have been done away with completely. This has been replaced by icons that can be rearranged and pinned to the Start Menu according to the preference of the user.

Changes have also featured rounded corners, new widgets that have been enhanced for productivity and a sports leaderboard for keeping up to date with all the scores you want. The System Tray has also been improved to include Split Notifications and Quick UI Actions. With these changes, Microsoft has claimed that Updates will be introduced faster and installed better, mostly in the background.

Windows 11 Support for Android apps

Microsoft has brought Android apps to Windows 11 for the first time. In the newly revamped Microsoft Store, users can see Android apps like TikTok, Zoom, Adobe Creative Cloud and Microsoft Teams. Other native apps like Visual Studio and even Notepad and Paint will be available on the Microsoft Store that comes with Windows 11.

Gaming

Microsoft has brought a number of new and improved features to Windows 11 that is a boon for gamers around the world. The new operating system supports DirectX 12 Ultimate, which offers superb graphics and immersive experiences at higher frame rates. There is also in-built support for Auto HDR. This is supposed to bring a wider and better range of colors to the computer for a better visual experience. DirectStorage is also another aspect of improvement, which will bring less painful waiting times for gamers. Game assets will load directly on the graphics card through this software, instead of having to go through the CPU. Xbox support will also be found on Windows 11, with hundreds of high-quality games available for download.

Conclusion

With the latest OS from Microsoft, the PC company has tried to make a difference in the perception of Windows. From a raw and powerful operating system perfect for gaming, Windows 11 has been turned into a sophisticated user experience that warrants a clean, lag-free and mirror-like interface. These changes are indicative of dynamism in Microsoft’s vision for the future Windows, an integrated software system for both computers and Android phones.

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