We compared both, but figuring out which is best depends on which features you like best.

Remember, your unit might be able toupgrade from Windows 10 to 11 for free.

Layout: Windows 11 Takes Some Getting Used To

Unique experience when used as a tablet.

Windows 11 vs Windows 10

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Easier to access Power options from Start.

Support for vertical taskbar.

Streamlines Start Menu will appeal to some.

Renewed focus on desktop experience.

Some options to adjust the UI.

Even when using a touchscreen this is annoying.

Fullscreen Start Screen option.

Good support for tablet users.

Widgets display more media than Live Tiles.

Streamlined Start will appeal to some.

No longer are you able to view updated information and media while browsing your pinned apps.

Your apps will need to support Windows 11 widgets that is.

Did you enjoy swiping and tapping your fullscreen Start Screen on your Windows 10 tablet or Surface two-in-one equipment?

The equivalent mode in Windows 11 looks just like the default desktop experience but with a slightly bigger taskbar.

The Start Menu doesnt change size at all.

If youre in the minority though, initially youll likely feel frustrated.

Can install apps from installation files.

Android apps added to Microsoft Store.

New version of some apps exclusive to Windows 11.

Windows 10 is completely fine for the average computer user when it comes to apps.

Windows 11 supports all of the same app types that Windows 10 does and more.

If you want to use those apps, youll need to upgrade to Windows 11.

Accessibility Improvements: Windows 11 Is More Accessible

Basic voice controls.

New built-in Narrator feature.

Final Verdict: Is Windows 11 Good?

Get ready for a lot more mouse cursor movements and keyboard shortcuts.

Most of the adjustments are in thePersonalizationsection ofSettings.