A Deep Dive Into What’s New in Windows 11
Windows 11 is Microsoft’s newly released major OS, showcasing a refined and advanced visual setup. It boasts a modern Start Menu position and customized taskbar, and delicate borders for a premium design style. The OS now runs faster with enhanced resource use. Enhancing multitasking through better system resource usage.
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DirectStorage for Gaming
DirectStorage technology in Windows 11 allows for faster game loading by reducing CPU and storage delays, delivering a smoother gaming experience.
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Focus Assist
Windows 11 introduces Focus Assist to help you concentrate by temporarily silencing notifications when you’re working on important tasks.
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Improved App Management
Windows 11 makes app management easier, with improvements to app pinning and multitasking features to help you stay organized.
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Improved Video Conferencing Tools
Video conferencing is more reliable with Windows 11, offering improved support for Microsoft Teams and third-party apps like Zoom.
Notification Center: A Handy Tool for Managing Notifications
Taskbar: Your Gateway to Fast App Access and Navigation
Notification Center is designed for easy prioritization and management of notifications.
Taskbar is your go-to location for organizing and accessing open programs.
Notification Center streamlines the notification process for better productivity.
Taskbar provides users with a snapshot of their active apps for better productivity.
Touch and Pen Support: Maximizing Productivity with Pen and Touch Features
Touch and Pen Support, officially recognized as Touchscreen and Pen Input is an advanced input tool that supports both touch and pen input modes on Windows devices. Available in both Windows 10 and Windows 11 systems by default. It is vital for enabling precision and clarity with touch and pen interactions. Helping users navigate their system more easily with touch and pen features.
DirectX 12 and Game Mode: Delivering Richer Graphics and Smoother Game Mechanics
DirectX 12 (frequently referred to as DX12) is a graphics technology that improves rendering efficiency and overall game quality. Included with Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating systems. It plays an important part in providing an immersive gaming experience with smooth graphics. Game Mode in Windows 10 and Windows 11 prioritizes resources for gaming.
Windows Defender: All-Around Security for Windows Devices
Windows Defender, known across platforms as Microsoft Defender is Microsoft’s baseline digital protection for all users, is already available in both Windows 10 and Windows 11. It supports your device’s safety and malware resistance. Blocking potential intrusions from viruses and malware.
- Windows without TPM (Trusted Platform Module)
- Windows with Defender turned off
- Windows version with update feature disabled
- Windows ISO with zero system popups
