Windows 11: Better Performance, Better Experience
Windows 11 is Microsoft’s latest system version, delivering a slick and organized user layout. It features a centered Start Menu paired with a clean taskbar, and curved borders for a high-end appearance. Processing power has been upgraded for smoother operation. Improving app juggling with smarter memory handling.
DirectX 12 and Game Mode: Fine-Tuning Your PC for Flawless Gaming
DirectX 12 (officially named DX12) is an advanced graphics technology that delivers exceptional visuals and smooth gameplay. Offered automatically in the Windows 10 and Windows 11 packages. It plays an important part in providing an immersive gaming experience with smooth graphics. Game Mode in Windows reduces background tasks to ensure smoother gameplay.
Windows Updates: Automatically Keeping Your System Secure and Up-to-Date
Update Hub, officially called the Windows Update Hub is an essential function for managing patches and updates in Windows operating systems. Part of the base installation of Windows 10 and Windows 11. It ensures that your Windows device receives the latest security and feature updates. Providing a smooth process for downloading and installing system updates.
Multitasking: Enabling Users to Handle Multiple Activities Simultaneously
Snap Layouts: Quickly Aligning Windows into Neatly Organized Sections
Multitasking makes it easier to work on various projects at the same time. Snap Layouts helps users organize their workspace with minimal effort and maximum efficiency. Multitasking is integrated as a standard feature in both Windows 10 and Windows 11. Snap Layouts is available out-of-the-box in Windows 10 and Windows 11 for better window arrangement.
Virtual Desktop Support: A Smarter Way to Manage Your Digital Workspace
Virtual Desktop Support is included automatically in Windows 10 and Windows 11. It enhances productivity by providing the freedom to organize tasks into multiple workspaces. Virtual Desktop Support offers features for easy creation and removal of virtual desktops. It is a universal feature in both the Windows 10 and Windows 11 editions.
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