VIDEO Windows 11 is bigger than we though

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Windows 11 is bigger than we thought In a recent YouTube video titled "Windows 11 is bigger than we thought," the creator takes viewers on an insightful tour of the Windows 11 beta. Released amid much anticipation, Windows 11 introduces both visual and functional changes that not only redefine the user interface but also promise enhanced performance.

Key Features Explored​

  1. User Interface Overhaul:
    • Windows 11 embraces a more minimalist design, characterized by a centered taskbar and rounded window corners. While reminiscent of Windows 10, the improvements coalesce into a more visually appealing operating system, especially with the new Fluent UI.
  2. Enhanced Start Menu:
    • The Start menu has been significantly revamped. Gone are the live tiles, replaced with a more streamlined and user-friendly layout, making it easier to access pinned applications and recommendations. There’s a notable emphasis on quick search capabilities, promising speed and efficiency.
  3. Revamped File Explorer:
    • File Explorer's UI has undergone a transformation, streamlining common tasks while simplifying navigation. The removal of the ribbon interface could take some getting used to, but it’s aimed at providing a cleaner workspace.
  4. New Virtual Desktops:
    • Better management of virtual desktops allows users to customize each workspace with unique wallpapers and layouts, fostering a more organized work environment.
  5. Improved Gaming Features:
    • Features like Auto HDR, initially seen in Xbox consoles, create a better gaming experience by enhancing the visuals of older games running in SDR. This addition showcases Microsoft's commitment to bridging gaming and PC usability.
  6. Android Apps Compatibility:
    • Although not yet fully functional, the ability to run Android apps is on the horizon, which could significantly expand the app ecosystem for Windows users.
  7. Direct Storage:
    • This technology aims to improve game loading times by allowing assets to be streamed directly to the GPU, reducing CPU load, and is set to leverage the newer storage architecture in Windows 11.

      System Requirements and Final Thoughts​

      To install Windows 11, users must enable certain security features like TPM and Secure Boot, ensuring heightened security. The operating system is set to be free for current Windows 10 users, similar to the transition from Windows 7/8 to Windows 10. This strategic move positions Microsoft to retain its user base amid ongoing competition. As Windows 11 edges closer to a complete launch this holiday season, many are left to wonder if the enhancements justify a shift from Windows 10, especially for those using older hardware. With Windows 10 officially supported until 2025, enthusiasts can anticipate further refinements and adjustments in the upcoming months. Are you excited about the changes coming with Windows 11? What features do you think are most important for usability and performance? Let's discuss!
 


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