We are expecting a lot of new and interesting facts about the new operating system although we already know a lot about some of the design features.

When to prepare for the Windows 11 event?

The event will be starting Thursday, 11 a.m. Eastern time on June 24, 2021, with Microsoft’s CEO Satya Nadella and Chief Product Officer Panos Panay both hosting the event. If you miss the exact time, you can still watch the recording later on the Microsoft website like always.

How to watch the event

Microsoft already created an event page that you can go to right now and you can even set a reminder before the start so you can get right in. Of course, the streaming will work on any browser you might use, starting with Microsoft Edge but not excluding Opera, Chrome, Firefox and all others. Of course, you can also use any other streaming-able device like the PC, laptop, smartphone, tablet and the event will also show up on Microsoft’s YouTube channel.

What will we find out at the event?

Satya Nadella already teased the new OS as the next generation of Windows in the invitation for the event so we’re eager to find out more about Windows 11. How much more? Hopefully a lot because the whole event is only focused of this subject alone. However, we already got a glimpse of many new features after Windows 11 ISO leaked a few days ago. We even know about a Windows SE version designed for enterprises. We know about the graphics overhaul, that the Microsoft Store is going to be revamped and that Microsoft Edge got a massive overhaul that will convince a lot of naysayers. It would be nice to hear about a lot of clarifications and tech details that will bring us closer to the actual Windows 11 OS. According to our latest exclusive study on Windows 11, you guys are really excited to know more about it and we’re going to make sure you are well informed. If you have any more questions or you just want to talk about the new OS, leave us a comment in the dedicated section below.

Name * Email * Commenting as . Not you? Save information for future comments
Comment

Δ