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<h1> Windows 11 review  The new era evolves	</h1> By Arif Bacchus and Luke Larsen September 20, 2022 Share Microsoft Windows 11 MSRP $140.00 Score Details DT Recommended Product "Thanks to both a fresh look and some meaningful upgrades, Windows 11 fits in with most workflows and lifestyles." Pros Modernized design changes Powerful new multitasking features Greatly expanded Microsoft Store Android apps finally on the PC Improved touch experiences Cons Hardware compatibility issues Still missing some Windows 10 features Some legacy elements still exist Windows 11 has been full of controversy so far. Strict hardware compatibility and early bugs after upgrading are just two things people have had issues with when trying out the latest version of Windows for free &#8212; or when installing it for the first time on new machines using a retail copy of the operating system.

Windows 11 review The new era evolves

By Arif Bacchus and Luke Larsen September 20, 2022 Share Microsoft Windows 11 MSRP $140.00 Score Details DT Recommended Product "Thanks to both a fresh look and some meaningful upgrades, Windows 11 fits in with most workflows and lifestyles." Pros Modernized design changes Powerful new multitasking features Greatly expanded Microsoft Store Android apps finally on the PC Improved touch experiences Cons Hardware compatibility issues Still missing some Windows 10 features Some legacy elements still exist Windows 11 has been full of controversy so far. Strict hardware compatibility and early bugs after upgrading are just two things people have had issues with when trying out the latest version of Windows for free — or when installing it for the first time on new machines using a retail copy of the operating system.
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Contents Windows 11 2022 UpdateWelcome design changesProductivity comes firstUseful tweaks that matterFor your entertainmentWhen software matches the hardwareIt&#8217 s finally worth the upgradeShow 2 more items But what is it actually like to use Windows 11 as your daily driver? Does it outdo the controversy?
Contents Windows 11 2022 UpdateWelcome design changesProductivity comes firstUseful tweaks that matterFor your entertainmentWhen software matches the hardwareIt’ s finally worth the upgradeShow 2 more items But what is it actually like to use Windows 11 as your daily driver? Does it outdo the controversy?
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What are the big differences when looking at Windows 11 versus Windows 10? What is it like to leave behind the familiar Windows 10 and embrace the drastically different look of Windows 11? I, for one, can&#8217;t help but feel like Windows 11 is a fresh new start for Windows, even if it sometimes appears to be a work in progress.
What are the big differences when looking at Windows 11 versus Windows 10? What is it like to leave behind the familiar Windows 10 and embrace the drastically different look of Windows 11? I, for one, can’t help but feel like Windows 11 is a fresh new start for Windows, even if it sometimes appears to be a work in progress.
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<h2>Windows 11 2022 Update</h2> Its first big update since its initial launch in 2021 has arrived, and it goes by a rather simple name: the Windows 11 2022 Update. Also known as 22H2, this anticipated update represents a year&#8217;s work of development and testing, all of which has happened in public through the Windows Insider Program. But now, it&#8217;s available for you to install and use.

Windows 11 2022 Update

Its first big update since its initial launch in 2021 has arrived, and it goes by a rather simple name: the Windows 11 2022 Update. Also known as 22H2, this anticipated update represents a year’s work of development and testing, all of which has happened in public through the Windows Insider Program. But now, it’s available for you to install and use.
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Fortunately, it feels like the version of Windows 11 that should have launched in 2021. With the new update, you&#8217;ll find a broad range of new features for Windows 11, touching everything from simple interface tweaks to entirely new apps.
Fortunately, it feels like the version of Windows 11 that should have launched in 2021. With the new update, you’ll find a broad range of new features for Windows 11, touching everything from simple interface tweaks to entirely new apps.
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The Start menu is now customizable, allowing you to switch from a view that gives more document suggestions to a view with more applications. You can also now use quick drag-and-drop actions to create folders for your apps for improved organization within the Start menu. Arif Bacchus/ Digital Trends File Explorer has also received some tweaks.
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Tabs are coming soon (in October), but in the meantime, you&#8217;ll enjoy the ability to pin documents in the sidebar (not just folders), as well as a new home screen that gives you more relevant files that you might need to jump back into. My favorite new feature, though, might be the new touch controls. Snap Layouts is easier to jump into now, which gives you layout options right when you drag a window to the top of the screen, rather than just automatically full-screening.
Tabs are coming soon (in October), but in the meantime, you’ll enjoy the ability to pin documents in the sidebar (not just folders), as well as a new home screen that gives you more relevant files that you might need to jump back into. My favorite new feature, though, might be the new touch controls. Snap Layouts is easier to jump into now, which gives you layout options right when you drag a window to the top of the screen, rather than just automatically full-screening.
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There&#8217;s even been an expansion of the Android app ecosystem up to over 20,000 now, up from around 1,000. But if you&#8217;re still on Windows 10 and wondering if the transition is really worth it in general, there&#8217;s plenty more to discuss below. <h2>Welcome design changes</h2> The biggest change to comes down to the way it looks and feels.
There’s even been an expansion of the Android app ecosystem up to over 20,000 now, up from around 1,000. But if you’re still on Windows 10 and wondering if the transition is really worth it in general, there’s plenty more to discuss below.

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Gone are flat squared edges, and in its place are more rounded corners and beautiful, glasslike effects that Microsoft says are designed to give you a sense of &#8220;calm and ease.&#8221; Whether or not that&#8217;s true, the new accents and softer edges feel like a change Windows needs, though some people might have issues with the new look. The place where you&#8217;ll see that the most is the Start Menu.
Gone are flat squared edges, and in its place are more rounded corners and beautiful, glasslike effects that Microsoft says are designed to give you a sense of “calm and ease.” Whether or not that’s true, the new accents and softer edges feel like a change Windows needs, though some people might have issues with the new look. The place where you’ll see that the most is the Start Menu.
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And here’s where the controversy comes back into play. Microsoft says that this change should bring you closer to the things on the PC that you love. But if you don’t like it and are too used to Windows 10, you can still move the taskbar back or make Windows 11 look like Windows 10 with third-party programs like Start11.
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And for you folks who like to turn off the lights &#8212; Dark Mode is much more consistent. It darkens the lights in all the right places, especially in the File Explorer. After five years of Windows 10, Windows 11 feels so clean.
And for you folks who like to turn off the lights — Dark Mode is much more consistent. It darkens the lights in all the right places, especially in the File Explorer. After five years of Windows 10, Windows 11 feels so clean.
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It is something I&#8217;ve not seen in Windows since the Windows 7 era. Even with those big changes, Microsoft&#8217;s not done with the Start Menu. Much like Windows 10 always evolved, Windows 11 will be getting once-a-year updates.
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Addressing missing features from Windows 10, you can now add folders to the Start Menu, see more of your pinned apps, and get a shortcut to the sign-in options page. <h2>Productivity comes first</h2> Every new Windows release tends to bring new features, and in Windows 11, there are several of these catered toward productivity. The list includes a redesigned File Explorer, a new Snap Layouts, and a Snap Groups feature.
Addressing missing features from Windows 10, you can now add folders to the Start Menu, see more of your pinned apps, and get a shortcut to the sign-in options page.

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In more ways than one, these features are a step up from the Snap Assist counterpart in Windows 10 &#8212; ensuring that you can get the most work done. I was excited for Snap Layouts when Windows 11 leaked, and I still am when using the final version of the operating system.
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I&#8217;m a person who likes to stack my windows side by side, and with the new Windows 11 feature, I can just hover my mouse over the maximize button and group any of my open windows together. The group then gets saved to the Taskbar in a &#8220;Snap Group,&#8221; so I can get back to them very easily with a single click.
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It remembers the apps I had open and will port them to the big screen as I left them, saving me time by cutting out the need to reopen the windows, as I had to do in Windows 10. As for the File Explorer, it now has a new look.
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And, rather than stick out as they did in Windows 10, the buttons blend in nicely with the rest of the UI. From rounded corners or see-through glasslike effects, it&#8217;s clean, concise, and alive.
And, rather than stick out as they did in Windows 10, the buttons blend in nicely with the rest of the UI. From rounded corners or see-through glasslike effects, it’s clean, concise, and alive.
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This lets you open tabs in the title bar of File Explorer with a new “plus” button so you can open your favorite folders without having to open them in separate windows. MacOS has had this feature for years, and Windows is now catching up.

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<h2>For your entertainment</h2> While there are a ton of productivity features in Windows 11, there are also a bunch catered to entertainment. These include the new Widgets experience, the new &#8220;Chat&#8221; app in the Taskbar, and a fresh new Microsoft Store. There&#8217;s even the ability to run Android Apps in Windows 11, too.

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While there are a ton of productivity features in Windows 11, there are also a bunch catered to entertainment. These include the new Widgets experience, the new “Chat” app in the Taskbar, and a fresh new Microsoft Store. There’s even the ability to run Android Apps in Windows 11, too.
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No matter which way you look at it, Windows 11 is an operating system that not only ensures you can get work done but that you can relax and wind down, too. Widgets are very reminiscent of the old Live Tiles from Windows 10.
No matter which way you look at it, Windows 11 is an operating system that not only ensures you can get work done but that you can relax and wind down, too. Widgets are very reminiscent of the old Live Tiles from Windows 10.
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Hit Windows Key+W or swipe from the left of the screen and you get a new space to find information at a glance. For me, that includes my New York Mets sports scores and the weather, as well as the day&#8217;s top news. It&#8217;s a quick way to get what matters most to you, and it looks beautiful, with a glasslike background.
Hit Windows Key+W or swipe from the left of the screen and you get a new space to find information at a glance. For me, that includes my New York Mets sports scores and the weather, as well as the day’s top news. It’s a quick way to get what matters most to you, and it looks beautiful, with a glasslike background.
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There&#8217;s no more need to go to a web browser or pick up your phone, and in the future, you&#8217;ll even be able to enjoy third-party widgets for your favorite apps already installed on your PC. As for the Chat app, it&#8217;s a quick and easy way to stay in touch with family and friends. Powered by the personal version of Microsoft Teams, you can start video calls, send files, and ensure that you&#8217;re not missing any of the action.
There’s no more need to go to a web browser or pick up your phone, and in the future, you’ll even be able to enjoy third-party widgets for your favorite apps already installed on your PC. As for the Chat app, it’s a quick and easy way to stay in touch with family and friends. Powered by the personal version of Microsoft Teams, you can start video calls, send files, and ensure that you’re not missing any of the action.
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It has been redesigned from the bottom up. Discovering apps is easier, app listings are clear to understand, and updating apps is now a simple process thanks to the &#8220;library&#8221; area. Microsoft is even taking a page from Apple by unifying the type of apps that are available in the store.
It has been redesigned from the bottom up. Discovering apps is easier, app listings are clear to understand, and updating apps is now a simple process thanks to the “library” area. Microsoft is even taking a page from Apple by unifying the type of apps that are available in the store.
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Microsoft wants firmer control over the hardware, just like Apple has with MacOS. It&#8217;s why you&#8217;ll need a system with an Intel 8th generation processor or newer, or an AMD Ryzen 2000 series processor or newer.
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