

Windows 11 review: The File Explorer has new design elements, but is largely familiar given how much you’d use this on an everyday basis, it isn’t an entirely bad thing. In my due course of using Windows 11, I didn’t feel the need to drag it back to its long-standing position of being at the bottom left corner of the screen. Anyway, you now get a bunch of paint swirl wallpapers that look very Apple, and the Start menu, as you must have found out by now, is centred by default. In fact, it would’ve been embarrassing if you didn’t. Microsoft spent most of its painstaking efforts with Windows 11 to make it look newer, so it’s natural that this is what you’d notice straight-up. The new interface: A thoughtful and mostly consistent step forward

The review also doesn’t offer any opinion on the Asus ROG Zephyrus M16, which was used to showcase Windows 10 running alongside Windows 11. * Editor’s note: This review is solely our opinion of Microsoft Windows 11, and does not offer any verdict on the HP Envy x360 that Microsoft India shared with to showcase its new OS. Tracking back on this belief, about six years since the public rollout and free upgrades to Windows 10, Microsoft has presented to us a new OS, and wants us to believe that it has fixed all that was wrong with Windows 10. The company had, after all, unofficially said that Windows 10 was the last operating system they’d build for PCs. When Microsoft first showcased Windows 11, the larger belief was that it had to be a jump big enough to warrant the (somewhat) new name.
