Testseek.com have collected 131 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
Abstract: Windows 11 will have new touch gestures, Start menu folders, a rebuilt Task Manager, and a slew of other enhancements. A new release of Windows 11 is now available for testers, and it's packed with new features that appear to dramatically improve Windows...
Abstract: We spend a lot of time reviewing high-end photo software, and, while the products from Adobe, DxO, and others can work astounding marvels with your images, many people do just fine with Windows' free, included Photos app. It not only organizes, adjusts...
Abstract: Windows 11 offers a range of UI and quality-of-life changes, but Microsoft also claims it's the best Windows OS yet for PC gaming. Part of this is the integration of certain gaming-centric options into the Windows settings. Another is the baked-in Xbox Ga...
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
Cons, Requires a recent CPU, Some interface changes may take getting used to, Some useful tools going away, like Timeline and certain tablet gestures
Abstract: Microsoft has a long, fascinating relationship with video games. The company's associated with the PC, a platform where more than a billion people play games. Meanwhile, for the past 20 years, the Xbox has reigned as one of the top video game home conso...
Abstract: Who doesn't love fresh paint in their old windows? Microsoft felt the same except it brought new Windows with a new shade for its user base. The Redmond-based company rolled out the Windows stable build for the general masses on October 5. The upgrade ver...
Fresh and attractive UI, Snap Layouts and Snap Groups are very handy
No support for native Android apps yet, Some familiar shortcuts and customisation options don't work anymore, Requires modern hardware, Windows 11 has been unveiled, but do you need it? We discussed this on Orbital, the Gadgets 360 podcast. Orbital is ava
Microsoft has limited the number of devices that can officially run the latest version of Windows, with its restrictive hardware requirements. Most of the latest laptops will support Windows 11, but you're probably out of luck if you built your own deskto...
Retains good app compatibility,Now supports Android apps,Familiar interface, in spite of changes
Not a giant leap forward,Customisation has been cut back a little,Higher min spec requirements
Windows 11 is not a dramatic step forward from Windows 10. But it's no contentious Windows Vista-a-like, and that is all Microsoft needed to do to keep us largely happy for now. PROS Retains good app compatibility Now supports Android apps Familiar inter...
Abstract: The download and install took around an hour – my Wi-Fi is not the fastest – and then a very plain white on black screen ‘Working on updates xx% Please keep your computer on. At the base of the screen your computer may restart a few times, the first of th...