Today, the Windows 11 preview image leaked online, and many netizens have already installed it in advance to experience the system's new user interface such as the start menu and taskbar.
The interface of Windows 11 has undergone very big changes. The window adopts a rounded corner design, the start menu cancels the live tiles, and the taskbar is centered by default, which is quite similar to the Win10X system, and the latter has been cancelled.
A new Windows 11 "SE" SKU is hidden in a leaked build, according to a leaker. So far, it appears to have locked down a bunch of customization options in Settings, disabled Microsoft Store apps, requires a Microsoft online account, and may be a version of Windows designed to run on Microsoft's PC cloud computer service.
Microsoft has announced that it will hold an event about Windows systems on June 24. Microsoft CEO Nadella will launch a new generation of Windows, which is claimed to be one of the most significant changes to the PC operating system in the past decade and is worth looking forward to.