Microsoft claims Windows 11 is better than Windows 10 as it launches an end of support page
It comes with a detailed comparison chart
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Microsoft launched a new web page to remind Windows 10 users that the end of support date is coming, and the Redmond tech giant will no longer provide tech support or security updates for Windows 10.
Earlier, there were annoying full-page ads or reminders in the Settings app if your hardware meets the requirements.
It also has a What’s New in Windows 11 page, which introduces you to the new features of Windows 11 and explains how they make it easier to use, improve performance and productivity, and provide advanced security.
Here is the list of new and upgraded features you will get once you upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11:
New Features | Upgraded Features |
---|---|
New and better user interface | Better touchscreen with true mouse-less and keyboard-less experience |
The search bar on Windows 11 finds results on the web on top of local files | The search bar on Windows 11 finds results on the web on top of local files |
Smart recommendations in your Start menu and File explorer. | TPM is on by default, which offers next-gen security and privacy for you |
You can keep track of your energy efficiency by introducing Energy recommendations. | Advanced network security includes encryption, firewall protection, and built-in Virtual Private Network (VPN) protocols. |
Passkeys integrated with Windows Hello | Windows Hello – Better experience with higher security since Win11 TPM are required to be TPM 2.0 |
Wake on approach & Lock on leave. | Snap assist is now easier to use and find |
Smart App Control adds a layer of security by allowing apps with good repos to be installed on your Windows 11 PCs. | Sync your PC and phone is now available for iPhones as well. |
Seamless redocking saves you from the hassle of arranging the things when yu connect your PC to a external display. | The Narrator now comes in natural voices |
 Live captions | Photos app has improved with new features like Memories and iCloud integration |
Emoji clipboard | The Snipping tool on Windows 11 comes with an inbuilt Screen Recorder. |
The Auto HDR Calibration app increases the control of color | Clipchamp now comes as a native app on Windows 11 |
Dynamic Lighting menu in Settings makes the game and app integration works seamlessly to react to music or gameplay if you have RGB LEDs in your tower, keyboard or mouse | Window 11 PCs with Qualcomm NPUs provide the latest in video call tech. |
Cross Adapter Scan Out (CASO) reduces latency and increases frame rates on gaming laptops | |
Optimizations for windowed games | |
Controller bar allows you to jump back into the game you played or the new one |
You can find more information about the end of support and Windows 11’s new features on the official page.
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