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Panos Panay talks about Windows 11 high quality score, new features and devices during Computex 2022 – onmsft.com

Kevin Okemwa Kevin Okemwa
May 23, 2022
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Computex is a leading global ICT AND IoT event where big players in the tech industry come together and highlight major strides taking place. Microsoft is also part of this event given the recent announcement that they had made earlier indicating that Windows 11 is now ready for broad deployment. This could probably be attributed to the fact that a lot of people are adopting the OS, which according to Microsoft is twice that of Windows 10.

During Computex 2022, Microsoft’s Panos Panay and Nicole Dezen talk about Windows 11 high quality score. Panos Panay reiterates that maintaining quality is the top priority for the Windows 11 development team. He further indicated that users who made the upgrade have been enjoying the experience thus far, which further builds on the premise of “product satisfaction”.

As noted by Windows Central, “since the start of the pandemic, 70% of more people streamed content from Netflix, Hulu, and YouTube on Windows devices. There’s also been a six-times increase in people using communication apps like Slack and Zoom on Windows. Additionally, Windows 11 has a doubled adoption rate compared to Windows 10.”

Panay also talks about Windows 11’s new accessibility features, as well as new devices from some of Microsoft’s partners such as Dell and Lenovo among others. He further indicated that Microsoft is taking customers’ feedback into account and using it to enhance the user experience.

 

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