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Activation: | 100% Activation Online Globally | Language: | All |
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Package: | OEM Sticker | Memory: | 4GB RAM |
Storage: | 64 GB Or Larger Storage Device | System Firmware: | Supports UEFI Secure Boot |
High Light: | TPM Microsoft Windows 11 Professional,Microsoft Windows 11 Professional UEFI,21H2 Version Win 11 Pro Key |
The latest Silver/Red Microsoft Windows 11 Professional vs Home OEM Coa Sticker
Description:
Windows 11 is an upcoming major version of the Windows NT operating system developed by Microsoft that was announced on June 24, 2021, and is the successor to Windows 10, which was released in 2015. Windows 11 will be available on October 5, 2021.
Windows 11 has all the power and security of Windows 10 with a redesigned and refreshed look. It also comes with new tools, sounds, and apps.
So far, it’s shaped up to be an incredible and promising operating system, even if there are still opportunities for deeper improvements. This promises to be the Windows version that everyone loves.
System requirements:
Operating System |
Windows 11 |
Processor | 1 GHz or faster 64-bit processor (dual-core or multi-core) or system-on-chip (SoC) |
Memory | 4GB RAM |
Storage | 64 GB or larger storage device |
System Firmware | supports UEFI secure boot |
TPM | Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 2.0 |
Graphics Card | supports DirectX 12, supports WDDM 2.x |
Display | larger than 9 inches, HD high resolution (720p) |
Internet Connection | The setup of Windows 11 Home Edition requires a Microsoft account and Internet connection |
New features built into Windows 11 Pro
1. A new, more Mac-like interface.
Windows 11 features a clean design with rounded corners, pastel shades and a centered Start menu and Taskbar.
2. Integrated Android apps.
Android apps will be coming to Windows 11 via the Amazon Appstore, which will be accessible from within the updated Microsoft Store. There were a couple of ways to access Android apps on Windows 10, especially if you had a Samsung Galaxy phone, but this will make it native. (Note that Android apps will not be available upon the initial release of Windows 11.)
3. Widgets.
While they’ve been around for a while (remember desktop gadgets on Windows Vista?), including in a recent Windows 10 update, you can now access widgets directly from the Taskbar and personalize them to see whatever you’d like.
4. Microsoft Teams integration.
Teams is getting a face-lift and is pinned on the Windows 11 Taskbar, making it easier to access (and a bit more like Apple’s FaceTime). You’ll be able to access Teams from Windows, Mac, Android or iOS.
5. Xbox tech for better gaming.
Windows 11 will get certain features found in Xbox consoles, like Auto HDR and DirectStorage, to improve gaming on your Windows PC.
6. Better virtual desktop support.
Windows 11 will let you set up virtual desktops in a way that’s more similar to MacOS, toggling between multiple desktops for personal, work, school or gaming use. You can also change your wallpaper on each virtual desktop.
7. Easier transition from monitor to laptop, and better multitasking.
The new OS includes features called Snap Groups and Snap Layouts — collections of the apps you’re using at once that sit in the Taskbar, and can come up or be minimized at the same time for easier task switching. They also let you plug and unplug from a monitor more easily without losing where your open windows are located.
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