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
A nice-looking and functional redesign that takes us past the Windows 8/10 design aesthetic
Window management improvements are great across the board
Performs about as well (and in some specific circumstances
Better than) Windows 10 on the same hardwar
Modern interfaces and icons
Stable performance
Microsoft Store is a major upgrade
Snap View works great
Gorgeous new backgrounds
Clean
Attractive new look
Improved tools for managing focus and screen space
Simpler
More intuitive menus
Cortana no longer included by default
New modern UI and sounds
Snap Assist multitasking feature
Fast and responsive on modern hardware
The editors didn't like
Windows 11 is more consistent and unified than Windows 8 or Windows 10
But you'll still find traces of older Windows versions all over the place
Taskbar regressions will annoy those who relied on the flexibility and customization options of older versio
Integrated Microsoft products feel intrusive
Restrictive system requirements
Some interfaces are stuck in the past
Android app integration missing at launch
The Taskbar can be frustrating
Demanding system requirements
Native Android support and other features missing at launch
Widgets add little value
Teams integration meaningless unless you love Teams
A nice-looking and functional redesign that takes us past the Windows 8/10 design aesthetic, Window management improvements are great across the board, Performs about as well (and in some specific circumstances, better than) Windows 10 on the same hardwar
Windows 11 is more consistent and unified than Windows 8 or Windows 10, but you'll still find traces of older Windows versions all over the place, Taskbar regressions will annoy those who relied on the flexibility and customization options of older versio
Modern interfaces and icons, Stable performance, Microsoft Store is a major upgrade, Snap View works great, Gorgeous new backgrounds
Integrated Microsoft products feel intrusive, Restrictive system requirements, Some interfaces are stuck in the past, Android app integration missing at launch, The Taskbar can be frustrating
Windows 11 modernizes Microsoft's desktop OS with a fresh new look. However, some changes will frustrate users, and apart from a few welcome features, the update is largely skin deep...
Published: 2021-10-04, Author: Tom , review by: theverge.com
New modern UI and sounds, Snap Assist multitasking feature, Fast and responsive on modern hardware
Missing features like universal mute, Android apps, and Dynamic Refresh Rate, The taskbar is a giant step back, Dark mode and UI changes aren't consistent
Published: 2021-09-09, Author: Rob , review by: techgage.com
Hopefully by now, you're well on your way to getting Windows 11 running. If you end up hitting any issues, feel free to leave a comment below. It will be interesting to see all of the sorts of issues different people run into. As covered at the top, Windo...
Published: 2021-08-23, Author: Arif , review by: onmsft.com
Abstract: Windows 11 brings many big changes and one of those involves the Start Menu. Now in the center of the screen and with static icons instead of Live Tiles, a lot of people aren't too keen on the big redesign. If you're one of those people and prefer to twea...
Published: 2021-06-29, Author: Dave , review by: pcgamer.com
Abstract: Windows 11 is here and more than just in name only because, as promised, preview builds of the new Microsoft OS have started going out to Insiders. But who are these mysterious Windows Insiders and how can we join their illustrious ranks?Essentially, th...
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Fresh new look, Initial installation is clean and purposeful, Settings menu is even more useful
Taskbar, Start reworkings don't benefit users, Teams chat is unnecessary and potentially obtrusive, Local offline accounts require Windows 11 Pro
A decidedly mixed bag of improved features and unnecessary changes. Windows 11 will undoubtedly improve over time, but it's a very polarizing upgrade that many users will want to forgo for now...
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...