Windows 11 is Microsoft’s most modern operating system release, presenting a smoother and fresher interface layout. It installs a middle-based Start Menu with a minimalist taskbar layout, and gently rounded edges for a contemporary finish. Processing power has been upgraded for smoother operation. Optimizing open app behavior for smoother switching.
The Microsoft Store in Windows 11 now boasts a modernized interface with improved navigation and broader app selection, including Win32 apps.
Windows 11 offers a more polished Dark Mode, providing improved contrast and a consistent visual experience across all system components.
Windows 11 supports dynamic refresh rates, optimizing performance and saving power when full refresh rates are not necessary.
Windows 11 enhances support for VR devices, offering a more immersive experience for gaming and productivity tasks.
Touch and Pen Support (alternatively called Touchscreen and Pen Features) is a complete input system providing a seamless experience with touchscreens and styluses. Included as an inherent part of Windows 10 and Windows 11. It enhances both professional and casual workflows with touch and pen functionality. Enhancing tasks like drawing, writing, and navigation with touch and pen features.
DirectX 12 (recognized as DX12) is an advanced graphics interface that enhances gaming performance. Offered automatically in the Windows 10 and Windows 11 packages. It is necessary for improving the visual quality and frame rates of games. Game Mode in Windows focuses system resources on gaming, reducing lag and delays.
The Settings app helps personalize the system to user needs, part of the core features of Windows 10 and Windows 11 platforms. It simplifies managing device, system, and user-related settings. Providing options for multi-user access and administrative settings. It integrates troubleshooting wizards for hardware and software issues.
Update Hub (widely referred to as the Windows Update Hub) is an embedded service designed to manage system updates in Windows. Integrated into the core of both Windows 10 and Windows 11. It is essential for keeping your device running the most up-to-date software. Facilitating the automated installation of critical security updates.