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A major makeover, as well as many new features, have been introduced by Microsoft with the release of Windows 11. Windows 11 changes the appearance of the operating system with a new Start menu and rounded edges, but it also contains many productivity enhancements, such as Snap Layouts, which allows you to do Multitasking.
A new Windows Store, Microsoft Teams integration, and new widgets for staying up to speed with the latest news are all included in the newest version of Windows. Furthermore, Android applications may be run on Windows 11.
Gamers will enjoy the inclusion of Auto HDR, which will enhance graphics while also allowing for quicker performance on PCs that support Direct Storage. Furthermore, business customers will appreciate being able to unlock and dock without losing their position in the process.


Learn all you need to know about Windows 11 with this explanation.

Windows 11 release date, price, and beta:

Windows 11 will be released later this year, around the time of the Christmas season. Microsoft claims it will be available as a free update if you already have a Windows 10 computer, and that new PCs with Windows 11 pre-installed will be available in time for the holidays as well.
It is possible to determine whether or not your PC qualifies for the free Windows 11 update by visiting Windows.com and installing the PC Health Check software. Some people will not be waiting until the end of the year to get their hands on the next version of Windows.


It is anticipated that Microsoft will release an early version of the software upgrade to members of its Windows Insider Program next week. However, this will not be a full version that includes all of the Windows 11 features.


Windows 11  New design and Start menu:

Windows 11 features a fresh appearance and feel that is intended to be more visually appealing while also being more user-friendly. There's a new Start button in the middle of the screen, and clicking it will bring up a list of your most recently used files, documents, and applications.
As a result, the Start menu no longer contains a long list of programs, but rather a grid of selected applications, as well as the second grid of suggested papers. A button that says "All Applications" is most likely going to take you to the usual list of apps.

The ultimate objective is to go to where you want to go as quickly as possible. Additionally, the new Windows 11 features more rounded edges on applications to make it seem more modern, as well as a more simplified taskbar. In addition, there are new colors and transitions, as well as a new dark mode that helps content stand out even more.


Windows 11 Snap Layouts, Snap Groups, and docking:

Snap Layouts are now available in Windows 11. You may choose the Snap Layout that you wish to use so that you can run several applications at the same time on your smartphone. Consider the following scenarios: you might have two applications next to each other, three apps in columns, or four in a grid, for a total of six options:


If you find yourself becoming a bit disoriented after responding to a notice, Windows 11 offers a new Snap Groups function in the taskbar to help you out. That way, you may go straight back to what you were doing before you were forced to respond to the message.




In the case of the new docking experience, the same holds true. If you disconnect a monitor in order to transfer it to a different room, the windows that were shown on your monitor will be minimized. When you return to your computer and reconnect to a dock, all of your windows will reappear in the same position as they were before.


Windows 11 widgets:

Microsoft Edge powers a whole new variety of widgets in Windows 11, which is driven by artificial intelligence. Checking your calendar, the weather, news, your to-do list, pictures, and other widgets with one look is made easy with these widgets.


Widgets offer you an always up-to-date stream of information that you can customize to your own liking. You may choose how you want the information presented on your desktop. You may either have widgets expand out to fill the whole desktop, or you can have them slide out to take up a certain amount of the desktop.


Windows 11  touch, pen, and voice support Enhanced:

Windows 11 includes a lot of enhancements to input, especially when it comes to touch-screen devices. For example, there is greater space between the icons in the touch bar, which makes it simpler to tap on the appropriate icon when necessary. In order to do this, Microsoft is increasing the size of touch targets and including visual hints to make it easier to resize and move windows.


The onscreen keyboard has been completely rebuilt and made completely configurable. If you chance to interact with your Windows 11 computer with a pen or stylus, you may anticipate improved haptics that sound and feel like you're really using a real pen.




Improved speech recognition for text input is also included in Windows 11, with Microsoft claiming that the software would provide more accurate voice-to-text transcription and automated punctuation. Voice commands are also available, for example, "remove that" while you're in the middle of a paper.


Windows 11 Multiple desktops:

With Windows 11, you can now design several desktops and assign them unique backgrounds. So you may have a workstation, one for home, one for school, and one for gaming, all of which are designed to complement one other, as well as one's own preferences.


Windows 11 New Store and Compatibility Of Running Android Apps :

Because of the new design of Windows 11, it will be quicker and simpler to discover the applications you're searching for in the Microsoft Store. However, the news that is likely to draw the greatest interest is the fact that Android applications will be made immediately accessible for use on the Windows 11 operating system.


It is expected that you will be able to discover Android applications in the Microsoft Store and download them via the Amazon Appstore later this year, according to Microsoft. At this moment, the procedure seems to be a bit complicated, but Microsoft has promised to disclose more details about the experience in the coming months.


Windows 11 gaming: Auto HDR and DirectStorage:

Gaming has always been a significant element of the Windows experience, and this is expected to continue in Windows 11. Microsoft is releasing several new capabilities in its operating system that are particularly geared at enhancing the gaming experience for users.


Auto HDR, in particular, is coming to Windows 11, and it will enhance contrast and color output without forcing app developers to change the way their games are designed. As part of the Windows 11 launch event, Microsoft demonstrated a split-screen of Skyrim in which one half of the game was shown in SDR and the other half in the new Auto HDR feature. The Auto HDR picture was much brighter and had far more information.


In addition, the DirectStorage API has been added to Windows 11. If you've already used an Xbox Series X or Series S — both of which have direct storage — you'll notice a significant improvement in loading times.

Finally, Xbox Game Pass, Microsoft's gaming subscription service, will continue to be accessible directly from the Windows 11 interface through the Xbox application.


Windows 11: Teams integration:

Though Windows 11 will no longer contain some Microsoft applications as part of the default installation, Microsoft is incorporating Teams into Windows 11 in an effort to make it more popular. It's possible to have a video chat via Microsoft Teams, but you can also text or voice chat. In addition, FaceTime will operate across Windows, Android, and iOS. If you start from the taskbar, you may then proceed to present straight from there.

Windows 11: System requirements:

All computers running Windows 11 will be required to have a TPM 2.0 chip. TPM is an abbreviation for Trusted Point Module, and it is best recognized as a security feature for personal computers. We have a tutorial that will show you how to determine whether your PC is equipped with a TPM chip.





According to Microsoft, the following are the minimum system requirements for operating Windows 11


  • a CPU operating at 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster with two or more cores on a suitable 64-bit processor or System on a Chip; or (SoC)
  • 4 GB of RAM
  • Storage space: 64GB or more is recommended.
  • The system's firmware is UEFI-compatible and Secure Boot-capable.
  • TPM: Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 2.0 (Trusted Platform Module).
  • Compatibility with DirectX 12 or later with the WDDM 2.0 driver on the graphics card
  • Monitor: A high definition (720p) display with a diagonal size larger than 9 inches and 8 bits per color channel is required.
  • Connectivity to the internet and the creation of a Microsoft account are required to complete device setup on the first usage of Windows 11 Home edition.
  • In addition, we've put up a list of the CPUs that are compatible with Microsoft Windows 11. For example, only Intel processors from the 8th generation or later will be able to run Windows 11. Check out the complete list of AMD and Intel processors.

Windows 11 outlook:

When compared to macOS Monterey, Windows 11 does not seem to have reinvented Windows, but it seems to be a larger jump for productivity and enjoyment (particularly games) than what we've seen with macOS Monterey. We love the new multitasking capabilities and the redesigned Start menu the most. Keep your eyes peeled for our in-depth look at Windows 11.


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