Microsoft has finally unveiled the highly anticipated Windows 11, which was leaked a week ahead of the official launch.
Windows 11 is not here yet, Microsoft revealed during the launching event held on Thursday. However, you can use the PC Health Check app to check if your PC meets the requirements to run Windows 11 so that you can upgrade for free when it rolls out.
During the live event, the Microsoft team explained in detail what new features will be on the new Windows version, some of which were revealed in screenshots from the leaked version.
According to ZD Net, Jerry Nixon, who is a software developer had said in an Ignite presentation that Windows 10 would be the last update. Microsoft officials never affirmed or denied his words.
You can’t really blame Microsoft for failing on their promise (if that’s really what happened). If we are being honest, they have to be on the same level as their closest competitors. Giant corporations have to get on with the program, and that’s literally what Microsoft is doing.
Windows 11 launched: Here’s what you need to know
Maximize your productivity
You will be able to access all the apps you need and multi-task with tools like Snap layouts, and Desktops.
New ways to connect
A new way to connect to people instantly right from your desktop with Microsoft Teams, no matter what device they are on, for free.
Your content
You now have a multitude of Widgets to choose from, whether for quick news updates, information, or entertainment.
Gaming
Gamers will be able to discover their favourite games with Xbox GamePass., with access to more than 100 high quality games.
Available to a variety of PCs
Microsoft is partnering with various brands, so this means that Windows 11 will be available to a wide range of PCs, with the latest innovations such as pen, touch, and voice.