Windows 11 will be a free upgrade to Windows 10, which some compatible PCs will have access to on or around Oct. For now, however, most users will probably want to forgo the update. Under-the-hood performance improvements will collaborate with gaming enhancements like DirectStorage and AutoHDR…eventually. Yes, you'll find things within Windows 11 worth applauding: the initial installation experience, a redesigned Settings menu, Tips, and some improved Windows apps. Teams Chat asks you to reorganize your social circles around Microsoft. A hyperactive Widgets app pushes celebrity gossip. A new Start menu seems designed for enterprises. Aesthetically, Windows 11 sacrifices personality for productivity, but without cohesion. Windows 11 feels very much like a product of 2020: a time when we felt we had to do something, and for some very good reasons, but without a real sense of the way ahead.
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