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sure most of the changes in Windows 11 appear superficial and in many ways they are but when there are enough superficial changes eventually that coalesces into something much bigger so let's talk UI our first look at the updated fluent UI was a very incomplete one and while that old leak did have the fancy new rounded window Corners it was running in a virtual machine and Not only was the performance bad the UI clearly still resembled Windows 10 not So Much Anymore the start menu is significantly more polished now and far from laggy search which has a dedicated bar in the start menu now is ridiculously quick so no waiting a second or two for Windows to catch up with what you typed it's pretty much instantaneous the dedicated space for pinned and recommended apps hasn't changed and now that live tiles are gone it should make pinning apps a lot more straightforward than it used to be in Windows 8 and onward I swear I've seen this menu layout in Linux before though in case you don't like it there are already third party Replacements popping up so don't worry too much about that anyway the all apps button on the top right brings you to an alphabetical listing of all the apps on your system just like the start menu does by default today folders at least for now still seem to work as they do in Windows 10 but Microsoft says that they're going to be removing folders entirely from the start menu for the final release the taskbar itself yes it's centered however you can change that by right clicking on it and clicking on taskbar settings though you'll note that right clicking no longer gives you any window controls task manager or toolbars to play with and you can't change the position that's located on screen either I'm sorry no more vertical taskbar for you Aime you can also turn on and off the dedicated search button which despite it being the same thing as the start menu search is actually kind of useful now because it gives you recent search results as you hover over it that's pretty cool you can also turn on and off the integrated teams chat and the widget panel button speaking of the widgets panel that's a thing they made a big deal about it but frankly I don't see it being all that useful by default you've got your weather your money your sports and your news but I'd haard to Guess that most people aren't using Microsoft services for those there doesn't seem to be a way to personalize it outside of Microsoft Services there's no there's no widget store so basically the only way to manage your Newser interests is to go to MSN your mileage May vary here hopefully Microsoft allows third party widgets to exist here too otherwise I see it being completely overlooked by almost everyone sort of like that news interest button that Windows 10 recently got notification center meanwhile has been significantly updated with a very Apple like view of Stacked Cards that includes the calendar as well as your notifications the controls that used to live here like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth toggles now live in the same area as the network and audio icons in the system tray which is now called taskbar corner I guess and they similarly slide in as cards including controls for any media that's currently playing like Windows 10 you can choose which quick settings are visible here if for example you want a keyboard layout switcher there it is unlike Windows 10 right clicking on most objects in the OS the desktop included now brings up a new glassy context menu with bigger more spaced out items with uh this show more options button here which uh just chose the old Windows context menu uh you can't win them all I guess that's going to be interesting for people with say seven zip in their right click menu who now are going to have to make extensive use of this show more options button have fun with that but hey it's not all bad in folder views there's now an open in Windows terminal item a feature that I you legit use in Linux all the time it's a nice touch Windows terminal by the way is is a brand new app it's Hardware accelerated and it can run any kind of command prompt at all in a tabbed interface keeping your workspace yeah a little bit more manageable than it has been in the past where Windows 10 only has Powershell and command prompt and these are available here as well you can add your own here we go we can use any command line we want so if I had bash for example with subsystem for Linux that would work here too oh and like many Linux terminal emulators it can detect URLs and make them clickable this is all pretty sweet if you ask me and long overdue File Explorer has been completely redesigned with a simplified UI that only has the most common features right there on the top bar it's not a ribbon anymore instead Contex sensitive options like formatting or optimizing drives and mapping Network shares live in this see more menu and incidentally map network drive isn't an option in the rightclick menu anymore much too much suarin there's no rightclick control to customize the top panel either at least not yet but the familiar options window is still there so you can tweak how everything works almost all the options here are the same as in Windows 10 but there's one standout setting decrease space between items AKA compact view you can also toggle this on the main bars view menu and what this does is restore the old views for lists details and small icons wait old views yep by default Windows 11 adds extra spacing to these views including on the sidebar presumably to make touch inputs less frustrating it's an interesting approach to be sure but it's probably going to annoy you at first unlike our new water bottle Lids super slick and you get a 50% discount if you buy it with or already own an LTT water bottle at LT store.com what may also annoy you are the new folder icons seriously they look like they were taken from a random Linux theme with how mismatched the colors and iconography are not only that but the indicator that a folder contains files is much smaller now being an itsy bitsy sliver of white next to the folders tab sure it looks neater and is more realistic I guess but it's tougher to make out of the glance because rather than looking for a shape you're now looking for contrast and the icons are already pretty bright so good luck with that not only that but that also means you don't get any icon previews of files in a folder as you do on Windows 10 I can't say I'm a fan of of that and not all apps got the same makeovers that Explorer and the terminal have either notepad is still as basic as ever and if you dig around enough you'll find apps that date back to Windows 3.1 complete with 16 color icons the old school control panel is still hanging out here too if you look for it although unlike the phone dialer they did give it new icons to Microsoft's credit there is more functionality in the new Settings app than ever before so chances are you won't need to dig through the old control panel as often as you used to crucial toggles to enable and disable network adapters have been added to the new Advanced network settings Pane and you can get all the relevant status info here too it still opens up the old school network connections window if you need to make any changes to the adapters themselves though or do anything fancy like bridging there are a few other goodies in here like being able to restrict app access to download folders as well as all the existing controls for documents pictures Etc and all of this is laid out in a much easier to navigate selection of submenus than the sometimes labyrinthine settings menu in Windows 10 it's still there it's just a lot easier to navigate IMO even the system overview that frankly isn't that useful in Windows 10 got an overhaul now showing you the status of Office 365 one drive and Windows update the display section got a significant overhaul too now multiple displays are hidden behind a menu rather than having display Arrangement panel front and center like if you have a single monitor why do you need it scale and resolution are higher up on the list of most items although I would prefer the refresh rate to be adjustable here too rather than being hidden under the advanced display settings to be fair I guess for most people that really is an advanced setting so I guess I'll give it a pass HDR though that has its own section that comes before all the others no longer a little link hidden among all the other stuff the menu itself isn't significantly different but it does include the auto HDR setting which we'll get to later for now if we go back to the advanced display settings pane you'll see that Microsoft has added lines about the HDR certification and Peak brightness of your display which is is such a nice quality of life thing for troubleshooting it really feels like HDR is finally becoming a first class feature and it's About Time come on Linux time to pick up the pace it's not to say that all the settings app changes are good changing your default browser has become significantly more difficult now with the removal of common app types like web browsers mail readers and media players instead now you have to change the Handler for every link type and file type individually which Microsoft buddy listen this used to be a criticism of Linux why do you want to make it a criticism of Windows where the logical conclusion is that you're doing it so that people will finally give up and use Edge it's all well and good that you want to give people more granular control but as userfriendly as this UI is I don't want to spend 5 minutes adjusting all of these settings every time I switch to using a new app can you imagine what the new set is default browser prompts are going to look like speaking of imagining how things look well using Windows 11 one of the things you'll notice is that even apps that aren't designed around Windows 11's rounded Corners design well they've got rounded Corners even things with custom skins like steam this hasn't been a problem for me yet but I guess we'll have to see if it reacts poorly to certain types of Windows like skinned media players for example what people still use those right Windows 11 is less consistent with other Design Elements though it's still jarring to be in dark mode and load up a classic app like notepad or device manager and see that it's still using the old school Windows UI where even the title bar doesn't fit the new look at least touch users should appreciate how much easier it is to drag stuff around thanks to the larger touch targets as well as the new touchscreen gestures and better auto rotation with SNAP Windows the new touch keyboard resembles most mobile keyboards in both standard and small mode right down to the Emoji and tener GIF button interestingly there's also classic emotes in camoji here though while categorized these aren't searchable like Emoji are man these classic asy emoticons bring back memories oh well what's this Holy balls this video's gone on for how long and I've only talked about the new UI see what I mean about lots of superficial changes coming together to make something much more substantial the crazy part is I'm not even done yet at virtual desktops got a lot of love and you can set them up almost as completely different workspaces with unique wallpaper and snap louts but what are snap layouts these let you create window layouts like how you've been able to do since Windows 7 but with far more flexibility than we've seen to date and thanks to the snap groups feature these layouts can be saved and restored when you connect an external display for example snap groups keep these layouts in a single place on the taskbar so it can be minimized and maximized wholesale you can kick this P process off by either dragging your window to the side of the screen as usual or by hovering over a Windows maximize button and selecting a layout you need a 1920 pixel wide display in order to access these triple snap layouts but overall this whole feature set is a serious Improvement for not just laptop users but anyone whose desktop layout randomly shifts when their monitors go to sleep like mine my workstation monitors do that to me all the time I use a program called czer to shuffle Windows around but this could mean I no longer need it now all I need is alt dragging integrated into Windows I Can Dream right overall though the UI feels much smoother and more responsive than Windows 10 and a lot of that probably boils down to faster smoother animations particularly in modern UI apps but even something as small as launching file explorer feels more responsive than it does on Windows 10 and aside from potential optimizations under the hood and what Microsoft calls a new storage stack mys ipon is that Windows 11 is leaning on its heavier RAM requirement in order to more aggressively cash recently and frequently used programs I don't have any solid proof of this however now let's talk new features running Android apps is the big one many people are looking forward to but unfortunately I've got nothing to tell you about them cuz they haven't been enabled in Windows 11 yet not even by downloading the APK files manually I I did try the Microsoft store looks pretty much like it does in Windows 10 right now so presumably once that gets updated we'll be able to get a peek at how this all will work for now we'll just have to hurry up and wait I suppose the other big headliner feature is direct storage although it's no longer Windows 11 exclusive direct storage basically accelerates the loading of textures and assets into your graphics cards memory without having to bother with the CPU at all so the CPU is free to do its own thing it makes things a lot faster or at least it should we just don't know yet what it will supposedly be in Windows 11 is faster than it will be on Windows Windows 10 as a result of that new storage stack although again how this works in practice is anyone's guess because we don't have a baseline for how it runs on Windows 10 yet either once game supported we'll be checking it out so make sure you get subscribed so you don't miss it there are some features we can test today and the big one is auto HDR this debuted on the Xbox serieses and as the name suggests this requires an HDR Monitor and can automatically generate HDR metadata for SDR games running DirectX 11 or 12 it works by generating a heat map for high intensity pixel and translating that into extra brightness data that can be displayed as though it were HDR the effect is honestly shockingly good it doesn't Crush blacks or blow out whites and it doesn't feel like the color space is artificially extended like in some scenes the HDR effect doesn't look any different from SDR at all but in others the difference is night and day and this is going to be what makes people keep HDR enabled instead of toggling it on and off all the time it's not quite on the same level of native HDR supporting games but it's it's pretty dang impressive nonetheless this split screen effect by the way is unique to the beta version of Windows 11 and it's hidden behind a registry key frankly I think they should put a toggle in the HDR settings page so people can test their games and displays but what do I know Windows 11 is expected to launch sometime in the holiday season current rumors suggest October and when it does you've got a bit of prep work to do before you can upgrade we've already done a dedicated video on how to install Windows 11 but the short version is that you'll need to enable your systems trusted platform module either physical or built into your firmware and you'll need to enable secure boot without these prerequisites the official installation methods won't allow you to proceed because these features together allow for a significant security Improvement this security which can be enabled in Windows 10 as well by enabling your TPM and secure boot is also why Microsoft isn't officially supporting Intel's kbl link or AMD's ryzen 1000 processors those CPUs lack the instructions necessary to do this security and Hardware meaning you'll take a performance hit here are the full official system requirements in case you were curious we've marked everything that can be worked around with an asterisk the upgrade is going to be free for all current Windows 10 users just like Windows 10 was free for Windows 7 and 8 users but we still don't know if it'll cost anything for New builds if it does presumably it'll be the same price as Windows 10 right now which is 109 for home and 149 for pro but should you upgrade if you've got a very recent PC and you can't bear the thought of leaving Windows chances are yes but if not or if you just don't want to until the bugs are ironed out Windows 10 is going to stick around until October 2025 which should give you plenty of time to weigh your options and plenty of time for this 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