Windows 11 event: When, how to watch live and what to expect
Windows 11 event time
Microsoft will live stream the event, starting at 11 a.m. on June 24, 2021. Satya Nadella - Microsoft CEO and Panos Panay - Product Manager will both be at the event. If you can't watch at the time of the live stream, you can visit Microsoft's website and watch it later.
How to watch Windows 11 events live tiếp
You can view Windows 11 events using a web browser, just visit the Microsoft Windows Events page.
Microsoft event streams work in all modern browsers, including Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Apple Safari, and Mozilla Firefox. You can watch it online on your Windows 10 PC, Mac, Chromebook, iPad, Android tablet, Linux PC, or whatever other device you're using.
Want to watch on your streaming device, game console or smart TV? You can also find the live session on Microsoft's YouTube channel.
If you missed the live, you can watch it again on the page above or on the Microsoft YouTube channel.
Things to look forward to
At the Build 2021 keynote on May 25, 2021, CEO Satya Nadella said that he's been using the 'next generation of Windows' for several months and we'll hear about that at the event. this case.
After that, many rumors, wallpapers and even a build of Windows 11 were leaked. So we expect an official announcement about Windows 11.
Windows 11 may have a new Start Menu, new icons and a widget button on the taskbar. You must sign in with a Microsoft account if you want to upgrade to Windows 11 Professional.
At the announcement, we look forward to hearing more about future plans for Windows 11. Here's what we expect:
- Release plan: When will Microsoft release Windows 11? If we had to guess, we expect it to be before 2021 ends. However, according to some speculations, this looks like a big update for Windows 10. But, we still don't know what the release cycle will be.
- Upgrade cost: We think Windows 11 will be a free upgrade from Windows 10. Review Geek even installed a leaked build using Windows 7.
- The future of the Store: Microsoft talked about a revamped Microsoft Store that focuses more on desktop apps. There are even rumors that the Microsoft Store will allow other hosted apps like Steam as well as competing browsers like Google Chrome.
- Settings and Control Panel: Leaked build of Windows 11 shows that the Settings app is mostly unchanged from Windows 10 and the Control Panel is still alive. Finally, does Microsoft plan to unify Windows installations?
- Others: We were initially wondering if Windows 11 was intentionally leaked? Honestly, though, the leaked build is pretty impressive. Microsoft probably wants to share more details about their plans for Windows 11 and the future of the Windows operating system.
We know a lot about the current leaked version of Windows 11, but we don't know what changes Microsoft plans to make before its release or what the company's larger plans are. Let's look forward to the Microsoft event!
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