


At first glance, there are several improvements in this latest version, with a few interesting promises from Microsoft such as updates being 40% smaller and this OS being the most secure release yet. Windows 11 is the latest iteration from Microsoft, a more streamlined version of Windows 10 if you will. The upcoming operating system will first feature on laptops and desktop computers and is being rolled out as a free update before becoming a purchasable product. So how much is Windows 11 going to be? Well, the short answer is that no one knows just yet but we are going to talk about who can get it for free and then see if the new features may justify a rise in price compared to Windows 10. Zone 6: Malta, Spain (Canary Islands), Cyprusįor further information on shipping please see here.Windows 11 has finally been released as of October 5, and while it is just considered a large update for those on Windows 10, it will be available to buy in the coming future.

Zone 4: Andorra, Guernsey, Jersey, Liechtenstein, Norway, San Marino, Switzerland Zone 3: Bulgaria, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Portugal (except Azores and Madeira), Romania, Spain (except Canary Islands) Zone 2: Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Italy, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, United Kingdom *all prices include 19% german value added tax. Orders with a laptop and/or desktop PC will be delivered free of charge within the EU, except Malta, Cyprus and other islands. Further information on payment can be found here. According to the laws applicable within the EU, goods delivered by a company to end customers in other EU countries must be taxed when exceeding an absolute limit of the value added tax applicable in the recipient country.

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