Fortunately, the answer came immediately following the event with manufacturers stating that Windows 11 will be a free update for Windows 10 users. We spoke to Windows General Manager Aaron Woodman after the show who said he had no plans to place on deadline on when Windows 10 users can upgrade, stating his main focus is getting Windows 11 to the most customers with the greatest satisfaction.
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This was what we anticipated and follows the same model that Microsoft used with the upgrade to Windows 10. This doesn’t, of course, mean that Windows 11 itself is free, but rather that the update to Windows 11 for existing Windows 10 users. If you want to read more about Windows 11, check out all of our coverage below:
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