Top 5 Windows 11 announcements from Microsoft’s event
What you need to know
- Microsoft announced Windows 11 today.
- The operating system includes several new features and an overhauled look.
- Windows 11 also has a new Microsoft Store and will support Android apps through the Amazon Store.
Microsoft’s latest operating system has finally been revealed, just a bit after it leaked to the whole wide world. And not only has official news of the OS arrived, but so has news of a whole host of other changes for the Windows ecosystem. Here are the top five announcements from Microsoft’s Windows 11 event.
Windows 11
Source: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central
Windows 11 isn’t just the biggest news of today; it’s arguably the biggest news from Microsoft in several years. It brings together many of the projects that Microsoft has worked on over the years and folds them into a single operating system.
New Microsoft Store and Android apps
Source: Microsoft
Microsoft announced a new Microsoft Store as part of Windows 11, and with it, some big changes to how the Microsoft Store does business. Developers can now use their own revenue streams. That means that developers can keep 100% of revenue driven from apps if they have their own commerce platform. As an example, the Adobe Creative Cloud will be in the Microsoft Store.
In a surprise announcement, Microsoft explained that Windows 11 will support Android apps through the Amazon Store. These apps will be locally installed, so they’ll appear in the Taskbar and Start menu just like other apps.
Android app support opens Windows 11 devices to a whole new world of apps. We’ll have to dive deep into the Amazon Store to see which Android apps we’re most excited about, but needless to say, this is great news for Windows users.
Touch
Source: Windows Central
Windows 11 also has a new snapping experience. Snapping windows will help on desktops and laptops as well, but a few of its new abilities are aimed at devices with touch. For example, windows can now stack on top of each other vertically, which fills the screen of a device with a 3:2 aspect ratio well.
Microsoft also brought over gestures from the trackpad to the touchscreen of Windows 11 devices. The gestures are the same, so you won’t have to relearn a bunch of shortcuts. For instance, you can swipe down with three fingers to minimize all of your apps at once.
Gaming
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AutoHDR allows games with SDR (standard dynamic range) to run with HDR improvements. As a result, games will be more colorful, have wider contrast and show more detail.
Direct Storage was first announced as part of the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, and it’s now on its way to Windows 11. Games built to work with Direct Storage will have significantly quicker load times on PCs with quick SSD storage.
DirectX 12 Ultimate includes features for developers such as Raytracing 1.1, variable-rate shading, Sampler Feedback, and more. It also allows developers to make games that require fewer PC resources.
These changes might not be as comprehensive as those seen in other parts of Windows, but they will help deliver a better gaming experience on PCs.
Teams built right in
Source: Windows Central
The top of the app has a “Meet Now” button that lets you invite anyone to a video call, even if they don’t have a Microsoft account.
The Chat app also supports texting through SMS with Android phones and iPhones.
While this app appears useful on its own, it’s also a big deal because it shows a shift from Skype to Microsoft Teams. While Skype will still be available, moving to Microsoft Teams as the built-in chat app shows what Microsoft sees as the future of communication.
That’s not all
Source: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central
Windows 11: Release date, price, and everything you need to know
Microsoft’s current version of Windows on the market is Windows 10, which would imply that one day a Windows 11 could launch, right? Microsoft is expected to ship a large update for Windows later this year, codenamed Sun Valley, that is said to bring with it a brand new user experience with a new Start menu, sounds, iconography, and much more.
What is the launch date for Windows 11?
Microsoft has announced Windows 11 today. But when can you get it? There are two answers as Windows Insiders can start testing it very soon, while the general release is later this year. Here is what you need to know.