Windows 11 teaser is a remix of Sli-Fi Startup 11 minutes

Microsoft has confirmed that there will be no Windows 10x this year or in the near future, even for a single screen device that we call laptops and desktops, add to their disappointment that is still waiting for the company to make it good on the promise double screen. The release of Windows 10 21H1 is also quite small designed more like service updates with bug fixes and a few new features. Microsoft knows it cannot save a low profile too long, especially today, so it seems to play marketing up to 11 for Windows 11.

Actually, Microsoft has not named the next Windows version as Windows 11. Everything is said, at least explicitly, that it will be the largest Windows update for years. Given how Windows 10 updates are past, although large, positioned more as “rolling updates”, upcoming Windows updates can guarantee lump numbers.

The first clue to the name came from a rather strange time Microsoft chose to announce it, at 11am and so close to the lunch break. For those who are more imaginative, the tweet that announces announcements can even suggest the number “11” because the shape on the floor is not broken down into such a grid originating.

Now Microsoft installs another teaser that supports the theory, uploading a 11-minute video on YouTube which divides the sound of Windows startup into one Slo-Fi line. Ironically, Windows doesn’t have a typical startup sound since Windows 8. Also, Microsoft seems to have a very unique concept of what is a relaxed fooling.

Microsoft is set to reveal the next big Windows update on June 24 and people will naturally want to know about how big it is true. It won’t be “Windows 10x Big”, for sure, but even the change of “Sun Valley” can make a massive change. Unfortunately, Windows users don’t really have a trace record that welcomes big changes so it’s impossible Microsoft will do something drastic at this time.

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