Testseek.com have collected 129 expert reviews of the Microsoft Windows 11 and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Windows 11.
November 2021
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The editors liked
Fresh and attractive UI
Snap Layouts and Snap Groups are very handy
Pros
Beautiful
More consistent new design
Great window layout options
New video game options
Better multi-monitor functionality
New performance-improving features
Planned support for Android apps
The editors didn't like
No support for native Android apps yet
Some familiar shortcuts and customisation options don't work anymore
Refreshed Start menu, Fluent Design is a welcome change, Paint, Snipping Tool are finally updated, Widgets work great, At last, Microsoft Store is usable
System requirements still confusing, Redesign feels more like a reskin, Tablet mode not as intuitive as we'd like
This is the first release of many to come for Windows 11, and based on what it brings, it's a fantastic start. Fluent Design is a great successor to the Metro look that's been prevalent since Windows 8, and it brings the style and color scheme of Windows...
Abstract: The announcement of Windows 11 has been full of controversy. Strict hardware compatibility requirements dominated discussion of the latest version of Windows, and for good reason.But what is it actually like to use Windows 11 as your daily driver? What is...
Published: 2021-07-05, Author: Barry , review by: itpro.co.uk
The question professional users and IT managers will be chewing over during the next few months is whether there's enough here to justify the hassle of the upgrade. Windows 10 is going nowhere – Microsoft has promised support until at least 2025 – so ther...
We can conclude from our benchmarking using the PCGz Hawaii Blue Elite i7-12700KF/DDR4/RTX 3080 FTW PC that there is very little performance difference between Windows 10 and Windows 11. There is no reason not to upgrade to Windows 11 although there appe...
Abstract: Windows 11 has been out for nearly two months now and has had a bit of a varied launch. There were plenty of day one bugs, and Microsoft has been working to fix those, as well as all the new ones that are cropping up in the weeks since. Bugs, however, are...
This is the first release of many to come for Windows 11, and based on what it brings, it's a fantastic start. Fluent Design is a great successor to the Metro look that's been prevalent since Windows 8, and it brings the style and colour scheme of Windows...
Based on our previous results and findings, we recommend upgrading to the latest Windows 11 version (21H2) since its raw performance and smoothness or frametimes consistency level is approximately on par with Windows 10 version 21H1.Finally, we found the...
Published: 2021-10-27, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Microsoft made Windows 11 available on Oct. 5 on a rolling basis as a free upgrade to most Windows 10 users. If you have Windows 8, you'll have to get the free upgrade to Windows 10 first, then download Windows 11. Before you decide whether or not to inst...
Abstract: More than six years after Microsoft launched Windows 10, Windows 11 is finally here. It's been one of the longest waits between operating system versions in Microsoft history. Has it been worth the wait? More important, when (and if) you're offered the u...
Published: 2021-10-20, Author: Alex , review by: tomsguide.com
Clean, attractive new look, Improved tools for managing focus and screen space, Simpler, more intuitive menus, Cortana no longer included by default,
Demanding system requirements, Native Android support and other features missing at launch, Widgets add little value, Teams integration meaningless unless you love Teams,
It’s hard to make a definitive judgment about Windows 11 because so much of it is still being built out in front of us. Native Android app support is MIA at launch, Widgets lack some advertised features, and during testing I ran into annoying (but not cri...