Windows 11
Windows 11 The overall look of Windows 11 is clean and simple. Microsoft is back with a new operating system, and this time it feels different. Windows 11 is officially rolling out starting October 5, and if you have purchased a new Windows PC recently, chances are it will be compatible with the new operating system. Windows 11 isn’t an iterative update; it’s an overhaul of the most popular desktop operating system in years. The shift from Windows 10 to Windows 11 may look subtle but there’s a lot to like about what Microsoft has achieved with the new OS. The fact that Microsoft is giving Windows 11 as a free update to all Windows 10 users shows that Redmond wants new users to jump into PCs for work and play. In a way, Windows 11 is an introduction to a new generation of PC users who have mostly grown on using smartphones all their lives. We have been running Windows 11 beta on various PCs since June, and recently switched to the Acer Aspire 3 running the final software version. Th...