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Windows 11 beta review
Windows 11 beta review








windows 11 beta review
  1. WINDOWS 11 BETA REVIEW UPDATE
  2. WINDOWS 11 BETA REVIEW UPGRADE

If your PC qualifies, upgrading to Windows 11 from Windows 10 will be free. Windows 11 launches October 5th, and that's when you'll start seeing laptops and desktops on sale with Windows 11 pre-installed (Image credit: Microsoft)

WINDOWS 11 BETA REVIEW UPDATE

If you’re buying a new copy, the update will be available in Home and Pro versions on Microsoft’s website and at select third-party retailers, just like Windows 10. It's worth noting that while Windows 11 Home requires a Microsoft account and an Internet connection to activate, Windows 11 Pro does not.

windows 11 beta review

Windows 11 officially arrives October 5, and you can read our Windows 11 launch live blog to keep abreast of all the news, problems, quirks and other tidbits of information as it happens. Upgrading to Windows 11 from Windows 10 should be free.

WINDOWS 11 BETA REVIEW UPGRADE

5th, but you may not be offered an upgrade 'til 2022 Windows 11 review: Price and availability However, Windows 11 users can now beta test Windows 11 Android app support - here’s how.

  • Native Android app support and other features missing at launch.
  • Steep system requirements mean most PCs built before 2018 are out of luck.
  • Auto HDR and DirectStorage will improve game performance - if you have compatible hardware.
  • Windows 11 widgets are fine if all you care about is the news, weather and your calendar, but at launch there aren't many others available and what's here is barebones.
  • New Snap Assist and Layouts make it easier to manage multiple windows on your screen.
  • New Desktops feature helps you set up multiple desktops for work and play.
  • Windows 11 has a more inviting and streamlined look, with rounded corners and a new Start menu that's front and center.









  • Windows 11 beta review