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Windows 11 Home:
You can download from https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows11
Windows 11 Home Vs Pro: Main Differences
One of the only leaked differences that currently separates Windows 11 Home vs Pro is the requirements for a Microsoft account and a stable internet connection during setup – both of which aren’t needed to set up Windows 11 Pro. However, as we said earlier, many of the main differences that separate Windows 11 Home vs Pro are yet to be leaked.
However, whilst that’s the case, we can still extrapolate some of the differences based on Windows 10 versions. For a start, Windows 11 Pro will likely offer additional security and business-tailored features when compared to the home version – as per Windows 10. Looking at the Windows 11 predecessor, Win 10 Pro did offer BitLocker device encryption and Windows Information Protection (WIP) – something the Home version simply couldn’t boast. These are two great features that help increase the security benefits of Windows 10 Pro over Home – and we expect to see similar differences with Windows 11.
Furthermore, Windows 11 Home will likely offer limited functionality and features when it comes to business management and deployment software. This was certainly the case in Windows 10 and there has been no mention to suggest anything different this time around, with Pro benefiting from at least 10 additional managements tools – including mobile device management, Microsoft store (for business) access, and the Windows Update for business features.
Which Windows Version To Choose?
So, which Windows version should I purchase when it becomes available later in the year? Well, that really comes down to your unique requirements.
Ultimately, I think we can all agree that Home will offer most of the functionality and features that Pro delivers – making it a great choice for the general consumer. However, if you’re in the market for something a little more secure, Windows 11 Pro could be the choice for you. The only thing you need to weigh up is the additional cost that comes with purchasing Pro. If Windows 11 follows the same pricing structure as Windows 10, we can expect Windows 11 Pro to retail for around $80 more expensive than Windows 11 Home.
Windows 11 Minimum Requirements
CPU : GHz or faster (two or more cores on a compatible 64-bit processor or SoC)
RAM : 4 GB
HDD : 64 GB of storage space (initially – further updates may require more space)
GPU : Compatible with DirectX 12 or later, with a WDDM 2.0 driver
System Firmware : UEFI, Secure Boot capable
TPM : Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 2.0
DirectX : Version 12
Display : High definition (720p) display, 9″ or greater monitor, 8 bits per color channel
Network : Internet connection required to set up and update
Windows 11 Recommended Requirements
CPU : 2 GHz or faster (two or more cores on a compatible 64-bit processor or SoC)
RAM : 8 GB
HDD : 100 GB of storage space
GPU : Compatible with DirectX 12 or later, with a WDDM 2.0 driver
System Firmware : UEFI, Secure Boot capable
TPM : Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 2.0
DirectX : Version 12
Display : High definition (720p) display, 9″ or greater monitor, 8 bits per color channel
Network : Internet connection required to set up and update