One of the promises of the new Windows operating system which is scheduled to launch later in the year, is the prolonged life of your computing devices. It turns out that, according to public testers who were given a beta version of the system, the life of battery is not improved and, in some cases, it was made worse. This is a serious disappointment for those looking to use their computer intensively with the new system and something that should be improved.
Key Takeaways:
- The graphic user interface of Windows 11 will be improved to appear more organized.
- Windows 11 was advertised as an operating system to use batteries more efficiently, but this feature is not being realized.
- While the display for Windows 11 is supposed to be improved, it still has some glitches when displayed across multiple monitors or when resized.
“An early version of Windows 11 has just been released via the Insider programme and some early adopters who have already downloaded this new version of Windows are not exactly seeing improved life from their batteries.”
Read more: https://www.husham.com/windows-11-promised-to-improve-battery-life-but-its-making-it-worse/