Windows 11 Features
PC users around the globe are anxiously waiting for the arrival of the all-new Windows 11. With its announcement back in June, it is only recently that Microsoft had hinted at the release date of its new operating system to the general public. As per the company, Windows 11 will begin rolling out to compatible PCs on October 5, 2021. What is new in Windows 11? Before we start please give us a like or press the Subscribe button from down below. It will help us a lot. Thank you. The first thing we notice is the new design and sounds on the Windows 11 bring a fresh twist to the operating system. Fluent Design is the new name for the look of Windows 11. Across the board, everything looks more modern and fresh, with rounded windows and apps such as Snipping Tool seeing huge improvements in years. Microsoft has always had a tendency to mess with its UI, and for Windows 11, it hasn't held back. Meant to bring a sense of calm and ease, the OS now features redesigned icons and themes, with softer visuals and transparent background looks to focus on what is at the front. Windows has now even introduced rounded corners on Windows 11 as seen on both Android and iOS. Light Mode and Dark Mode are here too, with a unified design across the operating system, with colorful wallpapers to choose from as well. The all-new Start menu brings a whole new use-case on Windows 11. It has been repositioned to the center of the screen to provide a fresh perspective on the user’s content. It now also utilizes the cloud and Microsoft 365 to show users recent files from multiple linked devices so they can work seamlessly across devices. An interesting new addition is the Snap Layouts, Snap Groups, and Desktops. Meant to optimize the screen real estate on Windows 11, these features will let users multitask seamlessly by dedicating sections of the screen to different apps for simultaneous work. Integrated Android apps. Android apps will be coming to Windows 11 and installable from within the new Microsoft Store via the Amazon Appstore. (There were a couple of ways to access Android apps on Windows 10, including if you had a Samsung Galaxy phone, but this will make it native. Note that Android apps will not be available upon the first release of Windows 11 in October.) Windows 11 will also introduce Widgets, small graphical apps that provide information at-a-glance related to topics like news, weather, sports, stock market, and more. These Widgets will be easily accessible directly from the Windows 11 taskbar for quick reads and will work somewhat like the News and Interests menu on Windows 10. Windows 11 brings you closer to the news and information you care about faster with Widgets – a new personalized feed powered by AI and best-in-class browser performance from Microsoft Edge. Even when we’re at our most focused and creative we still need breaks – a moment to check in with the outside world or give ourselves a mental reset. Today, we often pick up our phones to check the news, weather, or notifications. Now, you can open a similarly curated view directly from your desktop. When you open your personalized feed it slides across your screen like a sheet of glass so it doesn’t disrupt what you’re doing. For creators and publishers, Widgets also opens new real estate within Windows to deliver personalized content. Microsoft Teams has now been directly integrated into Windows with Windows 11 and will be accessible through the taskbar. Opening the Microsoft Teams chat right from the taskbar will thus provide a faster way for Windows users to connect to their network. The Microsoft Store is finally seeing a redesign, with better-curated content, and a better option for managing your purchased shows, such as mirroring them to your television. Apps such as Disney+, Adobe Creative Cloud, Pinterest, and more are already in this redesigned store for Windows 11, ready to go. Delivering the best PC gaming experiences yet If you’re a gamer, Windows 11 is made for you. Gaming has always been fundamental to what Windows is all about. Today, hundreds of millions of people around the world game on Windows and find joy and connection with loved ones and friends through play. Windows 11 unlocks the full potential of your system’s hardware, putting some of the latest gaming technology to work for you. Like: DirectX 12 Ultimate, which can enable breathtaking, immersive graphics at high frame rates; DirectStorage for faster load times and more detailed game worlds; and Auto HDR for a wider, more vivid range of colors for a truly captivating visual experience. Nothing has changed in our commitment to hardware compatibility – Windows 11 supports your favorite PC gaming accessories and peripherals. With Xbox Game Pass for PC or Ultimate, gamers get access to over 100 high-quality PC games with new games added all the time, and it’s still just as easy to find people to play with, no matter if they’re playing on a PC or console. How much will Windows 11 cost? Microsoft has announced that the new Windows 11 OS release will be available as a free update to licensed Windows 10 users. People buying PCs today will therefore be eligible for a free upgrade when Windows 11 launches. Also, you can check if your PC will be compatible with the new update for Windows by downloading PC Health App from the Microsoft site. I will put a link in the description of the video. So these are some of the new changes from Windows 11. What do you love or hate in Windows 11? Leave us a comment down below. Thank you for watching and do not forget to subscribe to the channel. PC users around the globe are anxiously waiting for the arrival of the all-new Windows 11. With its announcement back in June, it is only recently that Microsoft had hinted at the release date of its new operating system to the general public. As per the company, Windows 11 will begin rolling out to compatible PCs on October 5, 2021. What is new in Windows 11? Before we start please give us a like or press the Subscribe button from down below. It will help us a lot. Thank you. The first thing we notice is the new design and sounds on the Windows 11 bring a fresh twist to the operating system. Fluent Design is the new name for the look of Windows 11. Across the board, everything looks more modern and fresh, with rounded windows and apps such as Snipping Tool seeing huge improvements in years. Microsoft has always had a tendency to mess with its UI, and for Windows 11, it hasn't held back. Meant to bring a sense of calm and ease, the OS now features redesigned icons and themes, with softer visuals and transparent background looks to focus on what is at the front. Windows has now even introduced rounded corners on Windows 11 as seen on both Android and iOS. Light Mode and Dark Mode are here too, with a unified design across the operating system, with colorful wallpapers to choose from as well. The all-new Start menu brings a whole new use-case on Windows 11. It has been repositioned to the center of the screen to provide a fresh perspective on the user’s content. It now also utilizes the cloud and Microsoft 365 to show users recent files from multiple linked devices so they can work seamlessly across devices. An interesting new addition is the Snap Layouts, Snap Groups, and Desktops. Meant to optimize the screen real estate on Windows 11, these features will let users multitask seamlessly by dedicating sections of the screen to different apps for simultaneous work. Integrated Android apps. Android apps will be coming to Windows 11 and installable from within the new Microsoft Store via the Amazon Appstore. (There were a couple of ways to access Android apps on Windows 10, including if you had a Samsung Galaxy phone, but this will make it native. Note that Android apps will not be available upon the first release of Windows 11 in October.) Windows 11 will also introduce Widgets, small graphical apps that provide information at-a-glance related to topics like news, weather, sports, stock market, and more. These Widgets will be easily accessible directly from the Windows 11 taskbar for quick reads and will work somewhat like the News and Interests menu on Windows 10. Windows 11 brings you closer to the news and information you care about faster with Widgets – a new personalized feed powered by AI and best-in-class browser performance from Microsoft Edge. Even when we’re at our most focused and creative we still need breaks – a moment to check in with the outside world or give ourselves a mental reset. Today, we often pick up our phones to check the news, weather, or notifications. Now, you can open a similarly curated view directly from your desktop. When you open your personalized feed it slides across your screen like a sheet of glass so it doesn’t disrupt what you’re doing. For creators and publishers, Widgets also opens new real estate within Windows to deliver personalized content. Microsoft Teams has now been directly integrated into Windows with Windows 11 and will be accessible through the taskbar. Opening the Microsoft Teams chat right from the taskbar will thus provide a faster way for Windows users to connect to their network. The Microsoft Store is finally seeing a redesign, with better-curated content, and a better option for managing your purchased shows, such as mirroring them to your television. Apps such as Disney+, Adobe Creative Cloud, Pinterest, and more are already in this redesigned store for Windows 11, ready to go. Delivering the best PC gaming experiences yet If you’re a gamer, Windows 11 is made for you. Gaming has always been fundamental to what Windows is all about. Today, hundreds of millions of people around the world game on Windows and find joy and connection with loved ones and friends through play. Windows 11 unlocks the full potential of your system’s hardware, putting some of the latest gaming technology to work for you. Like: DirectX 12 Ultimate, which can enable breathtaking, immersive graphics at high frame rates; DirectStorage for faster load times and more detailed game worlds; and Auto HDR for a wider, more vivid range of colors for a truly captivating visual experience. Nothing has changed in our commitment to hardware compatibility – Windows 11 supports your favorite PC gaming accessories and peripherals. With Xbox Game Pass for PC or Ultimate, gamers get access to over 100 high-quality PC games with new games added all the time, and it’s still just as easy to find people to play with, no matter if they’re playing on a PC or console. How much will Windows 11 cost? Microsoft has announced that the new Windows 11 OS release will be available as a free update to licensed Windows 10 users. People buying PCs today will therefore be eligible for a free upgrade when Windows 11 launches. Also, you can check if your PC will be compatible with the new update for Windows by downloading PC Health App from the Microsoft site.


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