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As of my last update in September 2021, Windows 11 had been announced by Microsoft, but it had not been officially released to the public yet. Therefore, I don't have information on Windows 11 beyond that point.
However, I can provide some general guidance on how to approach the decision of choosing between Windows 10 and Windows 11 once Windows 11 is officially released:
1. Compatibility with Your Hardware: Before deciding to upgrade to Windows 11, make sure your computer meets the minimum system requirements for the new operating system. Windows 11 might require more modern hardware compared to Windows 10.
2. New Features and Improvements: Take a look at the new features and improvements offered by Windows 11 and consider whether they are relevant and beneficial to your needs and preferences. Microsoft usually introduces new features with each major Windows version.
3. Stability and Performance: New operating systems often come with some bugs and issues that need to be addressed with subsequent updates. Windows 10 might be more stable and optimized at first since it has been in use for a longer time.
4. Application Compatibility: Ensure that your essential software and applications are compatible with Windows 11 before making the switch. Some older applications might not work as expected on a new operating system.
5. Support and Updates: Windows 10 will continue to receive support and updates from Microsoft for several years even after the release of Windows 11. Consider the longevity of support for each version.
6. User Interface Preference: Windows 11 comes with a redesigned user interface compared to Windows 10. Decide whether you like the visual changes and improvements in the new version. Ultimately, the decision depends on your individual needs and preferences. If Windows 11 offers features and improvements that align with your requirements and your computer meets the necessary specifications, you might find it to be a good choice. However, if you prefer a more established and familiar environment, Windows 10 might still be a solid option with long-term support from Microsoft. Be sure to research and evaluate both operating systems before making a decision.