Windows 11: Is it time to say goodbye to windows 10?

Windows 10 & Windows 11 both have similar features and user interfaces, but minor differences add up over time.

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It won’t take long for us to make the switch from Windows 10 to Windows 11.

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Although these two operating systems share many features and have similar interfaces, there are few subtle differences.

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When upgrading Windows, you should consider whether your PC and software are compatible with Windows 11.

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Windows 11 requires a TPM 2.0 module, which provides hardware based security features that older PCs may not have.

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Tablets and touch-based devices are much easier to use with Windows 11.

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Icons are large enough to click easily, and Windows 11 Ink support works smoothly.

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Windows 11 takes window management to the next level.

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By hovering over the preferred layout, you can immediately snap a window to a quadrant or third of the screen.

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Microsoft will officially support and update Windows 10 until 2025.

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Microsoft's priority is Windows 11, but both operating systems are regularly updated with new features, bug fixes, hardware optimization, and security improvements.

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With Windows 11, you can enjoy some great improvements if you use a touch device or play a lot of games.

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Windows 10 will still be around for a few years, but its code functionality remains the same.

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