We’ll have full reviews on the latest Surface range soon, but in the meantime, here are some Windows 11-compatible PCs we’ve tested and recommend. These include the Dell XPS 13, our pick for the best Windows laptop, as well as all of Microsoft’s own computers that ship with Windows 11 out of the box, such as the new Surface Laptop Studio, Surface Pro 8 and Surface Go 3. If your current computer isn’t compatible with Windows 11 - or you’re just due for an upgrade - there are tons of Windows 11-ready PCs available right now. Once you’re there, follow the prompts to download the new software.
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To see if Windows 11 is available for you, go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update and click “Check for Updates.” You can also simply search “Check for Updates” from the Taskbar. Other than that, those with a Windows laptop or desktop from the last few years should be good to upgrade.
There are some workarounds for this, however. We especially recommend that those with custom-built desktops run the health check, as Windows 11 requires TPM 2.0 - a specific security module that folks who built their own PC might be missing.
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Most Windows 10 users are eligible to upgrade to Windows 11 for free - you can run a health check to make sure your computer is compatible and meets the system requirements here. If you’re ready to take the plunge right now, there are a few ways to get your hands on Windows 11 once it starts rolling out on Oct. If you’re wondering if you should hit that download button - or buy a new Windows 11 computer - here are the biggest pros and cons to know about. We’ve spent roughly a week with the final version of Windows 11 and have found a lot to like about Microsoft’s new operating system, as well as a few things we’d like to see improved. It’ll give your computer a fresh new look, some new ways to multitask and chat with friends and a few performance enhancements for gaming. Windows 11 is finally here, bringing the biggest update we’ve seen to Microsoft’s PC software in more than half a decade. I’m an avid bird photographer and traveler-I’ve been to 40 countries, many with great birds! Because I’m also a classical fan and former performer, I’ve reviewed streaming services that emphasize classical music.Your CNN account Log in to your CNN account I’ve attended trade shows of Microsoft, Google, and Apple and written about all of them and their products. Prior to my current role, I covered software and apps for ExtremeTech, and before that I headed up PCMag’s enterprise software team, but I’m happy to be back in the more accessible realm of consumer software. I was privileged to byline the cover story of the last print issue of PC Magazine, the Windows 7 review, and I’ve witnessed every Microsoft win and misstep up to the latest Windows 11.
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