Testseek.co.uk have collected 132 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
(76%)
132 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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...
Abstract: The download and install took around an hour – my Wi-Fi is not the fastest – and then a very plain white on black screen ‘Working on updates xx% Please keep your computer on. At the base of the screen your computer may restart a few times, the first of th...
Published: 2021-10-05, Author: Barry , review by: itpro.co.uk
Abstract: MicrosoftWindows 11 is the operating system that should never have been. Although Microsoft's busily burying the quotes down the Memory Hole, it once promised Windows 10 would be the last desktop release, with that OS being regularly upgraded into infi...
Refreshed Start menu, Fluent Design is a welcome change, Paint, Snipping Tool are finally updated, Widgets work great, At last, Microsoft Store is usable
System requirements still confusing, Redesign feels more like a reskin, Tablet mode not as intuitive as we'd like
This is the first release of many to come for Windows 11, and based on what it brings, it's a fantastic start. Fluent Design is a great successor to the Metro look that's been prevalent since Windows 8, and it brings the style and color scheme of Windows...
Abstract: The announcement of Windows 11 has been full of controversy. Strict hardware compatibility requirements dominated discussion of the latest version of Windows, and for good reason.But what is it actually like to use Windows 11 as your daily driver? What is...
Published: 2021-07-05, Author: Barry , review by: itpro.co.uk
The question professional users and IT managers will be chewing over during the next few months is whether there's enough here to justify the hassle of the upgrade. Windows 10 is going nowhere – Microsoft has promised support until at least 2025 – so ther...
We can conclude from our benchmarking using the PCGz Hawaii Blue Elite i7-12700KF/DDR4/RTX 3080 FTW PC that there is very little performance difference between Windows 10 and Windows 11. There is no reason not to upgrade to Windows 11 although there appe...
Abstract: Windows 11 has been out for nearly two months now and has had a bit of a varied launch. There were plenty of day one bugs, and Microsoft has been working to fix those, as well as all the new ones that are cropping up in the weeks since. Bugs, however, are...
This is the first release of many to come for Windows 11, and based on what it brings, it's a fantastic start. Fluent Design is a great successor to the Metro look that's been prevalent since Windows 8, and it brings the style and colour scheme of Windows...