Get Ready for Windows 11...
The article discusses the decision to upgrade to Windows 11 or stick with Windows 10. Initially, Windows 11 was deemed unnecessary, as Windows 10 was a strong operating system. However, Microsoft has provided reasons to consider upgrading. Some PCWorld staff members have already switched to Windows 11. The article presents arguments for both upgrading and remaining on Windows 10.
Reasons to switch to Windows 11 include the opportunity to try it out and revert back to Windows 10 if desired, the fact that Windows 10 will no longer receive new features, exclusive features and apps available only on Windows 11, and the ability to address Windows 11's flaws through utilities.
Reasons to stay on Windows 10 include familiarity and ease of use, the availability of new apps via subscriptions on both Windows 10 and Windows 11, uncertainty about hardware compatibility for Windows 11, similar performance between Windows 10 and Windows 11, and the option to delay the upgrade until Windows 10 support ends in 2025.
In conclusion, while there are valid reasons to upgrade to Windows 11, the article suggests that the decision ultimately depends on individual preferences and needs. Upgrading to Windows 11 is not necessary immediately, as Windows 10 will still be supported for a few more years.