
In June 2021 Microsoft announced the upcoming release of Windows 11, their newest operating system update. It brings a significant redesign of Windows 10 and contains lots of new features and productivity upgrades, including Snap Layouts for running multiple apps at once.
List of key features:
Windows 11 release date is planned for the end of 2021.
How to get Windows 11?
Windows 11 will be available as a free update to anyone that has a working copy of Windows 10. To check if your computer is eligible for the upgrade, go to the Windows 11 homepage and download the PC Health Check app which will run a test and determine whether your computer can run Windows 11. If yes, you’ll get a notification explaining that you will receive a free upgrade when it’s released.
Here is the list of minimum requirements for Windows 11:
For those eager to test out the new Windows 11, Microsoft has already released the Insider Build. It’s not yet complete, but gives us a first look behind the curtains of the new build. Moreover, Microsoft has already allowed public testing of the beta versions. If you want to try it out yourself, you can head over to this link to enroll in the public beta - but be aware, at this stage you’re likely to encounter some bugs during testing.
What can I do to get Windows 11?
If your computer meets the technical requirements listed above, all you really need is Windows 10! Here’s the good news: Kinguin has an ongoing Software Sale, where you can find all Windows and MS Office products for up to 80% off!
Check out the deals and get your own Windows license in time for the Windows 11 release.

If you’ve just bought yourself a Windows 10 copy and received your key, there are two methods you can follow to activate it.
Standard activation:
Phone Activation:
In case of any issues, Chatbot Milo will help with the activation of Windows and Office products. Milo can be found on the Kinguin homepage.
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