3rd September 2021, Kathmandu
Windows 11 is an upcoming major version of the Windows NT operating system developed by Microsoft.
It is the operating system for hybrid work, delivering new experiences.
It delivers about how you work, is secure by design, and is easy and familiar for IT to deploy and manage.
Windows 11 is the successor to Windows 10, released in 2015.
Main features of Windows 11:
- Easier to create and toggle between different virtual desktops in Windows 11 compared to Windows 10.
- Set up virtual desktops in a way that’s more similar to Macs, toggling between multiple desktops at once for personal, work, school, or gaming use.
- Windows 11 will be the most stable and can be installed safely on your PC.
- Windows 11 will also remember how you laid out your windows on an external display and give you access to that layout when you re-dock.
- Many icons have been updated, too, giving everything a fresh feel compared to Windows 10.
- The key design change is the new Start menu.
- The new Widgets bar – which you can resize – is essentially the replacement for the Start menu live tiles from Windows 10.
When will be the update available?
The Windows 11 update will be available to users from October 5 next month.
Microsoft has announced the official launch date with free updates to computers and laptops that support Windows 11.
The free upgrade to Windows 11 starts on October 5 and will be phased and measured with a focus on quality.
On this day, the free upgrade to Windows 11 will begin rolling out to eligible Windows 10 PCs, and PCs that come pre-loaded with Windows 11 will start to become available for purchase.
According to the company, the update will be made available to the users in a systematic manner. This means that the company will not provide updates to all users at once.
Microsoft has stated that the update will be available in the intelligence model.
This means that computer and laptop hardware, metrics, device purchase time will be considered as the basis.
What does the Company say?
According to the company, all devices that support Windows 11 will be able to receive updates by mid-2022. For those who are currently using Windows 10, the information will be available as soon as the update is ready.
Windows 11 features various interface tweaks including a new Start menu that looks more like an app launcher.
It also features a new Widgets area and icon in the taskbar and a new Windows setup experience.