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Windows 11 brings a lot more than just design changes. Keep your eye out for these upgrades.


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Windows 11, the latest version of Microsoft's operating system, teknisi komputer kicked off its phased rollout to compatible devices last fall. Even if your PC hasn't been prompted to download and install the new OS yet, you can still take a look at how Windows 11 measures up against Windows 10 to gauge if it's worth the update. Keep in mind that there's no rush to make your decision. Microsoft says it will stop supporting Windows 10 after 2025. Also, if you already have Windows 10, Windows 11 will be available to you for free. (If you don't have Windows 10 yet, here's how to get it.) 

Before you install the new OS, let's dig into the big changes Microsoft made and what's actually different. And make sure you check out our favorite Windows 11 features and how to use themeverything we wanted in Windows 11 but didn't get and how to set your default search engine.

Read more: Windows 11 is here, so does that mean I should buy a new laptop?














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