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Why Windows 10 Is Still Great For Many
« on: July 10, 2024, 02:03:09 PM »
Microsoft’s latest operating system, Windows 11, has been out for about three years now. But for many users, the familiar and functional Windows 10 remains their go-to choice. Let’s explore why the last operating system might still be the perfect fit for your needs.
 
WINDOWS 10 GETS MANY OF THE DESIGN ELEMENTS RIGHT
Many users have embraced the sleek new look of Windows 11. But for some, Windows 10’s familiar interface remains a major draw.

Windows 11’s centered Start menu and separate app list can feel like a step back. In Windows 10, pinned apps are accessible, and the app list is neatly organized. Plus, pinning apps is a breeze. All you need to do is drag and drop! Windows 10 also allows for handy widgets right on the Start menu. Windows 11 relegates them to a separate dashboard.

Besides, Windows 10 merges the action menu and notification panel, saving you clicks. Windows 11 separates them, requiring extra steps for common tasks. The right-click menu in Windows 11 feels like an unnecessary complication. Windows 10 offers a streamlined right-click experience. It gets you what you need without hassles.

This comes down to personal preference, but some users find Windows 10’s dark mode more appealing. The stark contrast between the black and grey offers a cleaner aesthetic. Windows 11’s use of transparency and a wider range of colors can feel cluttered in comparison.

Moreover, Windows 10’s sharper design might suit your taste. The rounded corners of Windows 11 can feel reminiscent of phone interfaces. Some users might not prefer them on their desktops.

IT’S STILL GREAT FOR GAMING
Windows 11 boasts some new features. But none are game-changers for many users. DirectX 12 Ultimate, a graphics technology, is supported on Windows 10. DirectStorage, designed for faster loading times, offers minimal practical difference.

Auto Super Resolution (Auto SR) is a new Windows 11 feature. It can boost resolution without sacrificing performance, but it has limitations. Auto SR only works on specific hardware with an NPU (Neural Processing Unit). If you’re planning to upgrade to a CPU without an NPU, even switching to Windows 11 won’t get you Auto SR.

YOU WON’T BE MISSING OUT ON MUCH IF YOU DON’T UPGRADE
For many users, a reliable and familiar operating system trumps the allure of the latest version.

If your current hardware functions flawlessly on Windows 10, there’s little reason to switch. Upgrading to Windows 11 might introduce compatibility issues or need extra troubleshooting. Sticking with Windows 10 ensures a smooth user experience with your existing setup.

Sometimes, comfort and efficiency outweigh the novelty of a new interface. Windows 10 offers a familiar and well-established environment, allowing you to navigate tasks with ease. Learning a new operating system can disrupt your workflow. Windows 10 eliminates that learning curve.

Yes, Windows 11 boasts features like Auto HDR and advanced window snapping. However, Windows 10 users can often achieve similar results with existing tools. For instance, PowerToys offers a feature called FancyZones. It replicates the functionality of Windows Snap.

The best operating system is the one that caters to your specific needs. If the features introduced in Windows 11 don’t address any shortcomings in your Windows 10 experience, there’s no compelling reason to upgrade.
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