Microsoft Windows 11 arrived on the 5th.
Towards the launch, Giant Tech has debuted the first ad campaign for Windows 11 which highlights new newly fluent designs from the operating system along with new features and integration.
Considering the company’s efforts have put the appearance and nuances of Windows 11, it makes sense that the company puts design and aesthetics over functionality and features.
As mentioned, the 60 seconds TV commercial is about displaying new Windows 11 designs, round corners, fluent UI and commercial features ‘all starts now’ by Odessa and it is a fantasy led visualization of all important features of system operation such as team integration, new Microsoft Store, new round corners and fluent designs and more.
At the beginning of the commercial, an actress turned on her laptop running the Windows 11 operating system then disappeared on the sofa and dropped into the application world and software where she chose the Xbox Game Pass application that led to the master chairman to destroy Halo Banshee from the sky with a colorful explosion Shows the new OS widget.
The next section highlights the integration of the Microsoft team through Hummingbird flying around the place where the team tab slides up from the river with a transparent design that looks beautiful.
New bloom default wallpapers are also part of the commercial hidden away in the sea.
Commercial then ends with a small dance piece that leads to display the multi-window feature that builds the tagline ‘brings you closer to what you like’.
Windows 11 is one of the most sophisticated operating systems that Microsoft has ever built.
Also, the design is updated with a transparent background and round angle gives a modern look and feel.
Regardless of the design, Windows 11 also displays a new Microsoft Store with the support of Android applications (arrives later), widgets, Microsoft Teams integration, new start menu, updated context menu and the list can continue.
The company has also begun updating its first party applications such as paint, cutting tools, calendars, letters, photos, etc.
to offer an integrated user experience.
If you want to read more about Windows 11 features and changes, click here.
Also, Windows 11 will come out on October 5 and it will be available as a free increase to the most compatible device.
If you are not sure whether your system is compatible with Windows 11, click here to read our step-by-step guide.