Windows 11 is Microsoft’s newly released major OS, with a clean-lined and bold interface. It features a centered Start Menu paired with a clean taskbar, and curved borders for a high-end appearance. System functions are now better streamlined for agility. Supporting fluid transitions between open windows.
Windows 11 supports Auto HDR, enhancing your media and gaming visuals by automatically adding high dynamic range to compatible content.
Windows 11 includes WSL2, allowing developers to run a complete Linux kernel on their system, enhancing cross-platform development.
Windows 11 brings new Virtual Desktop features like customizable backgrounds and taskbar options for each desktop to improve your workflow.
In Windows 11, you can fully customize the taskbar by adjusting its size, moving it, or pinning your favorite apps for quick access.
It has been refreshed with vital updates, bringing a more user-optimized and polished interface. The latest Start Menu version is now simpler and centered, presenting a layout that encourages clarity and ease of use. It uses pinned programs with a well-designed search area, and fast navigation to key areas like account info, preferences, and shutdown.
Multitasking helps streamline complex projects by providing easy access to multiple tasks at once. Snap Layouts is a user-friendly tool for managing windows across different areas of your screen. Multitasking is available in the default installation of Windows 10 and Windows 11. Snap Layouts is part of the core functionality of Windows 10 and Windows 11 for easy window arrangement.
DirectX 12, officially named DX12 is a cutting-edge graphics API designed to optimize rendering and improve visual quality. Featured in both Windows 10 and Windows 11 setups by default. It plays an important part in providing an immersive gaming experience with smooth graphics. Game Mode in Windows focuses system resources on gaming, reducing lag and delays.