Windows 11 is official and it is... very glassy.
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Hey what's up mkbhd here, okay, so windows, xp was great. Then windows. Vista was not great, but then windows 7 was great. Then windows 8, with the tiles not great windows, 10 great and now windows, 11, no pressure, microsoft.

But this is your chance to break that cycle. So today we got a windows. 11 reveal the newest next version of windows coming as a free upgrade this holiday season to a pc near you. Now, it's funny.

A lot of you probably know me as a mac user, most of the time, just because i've used a lot of macs here at the studio, but that's not actually because of mac os. I switched to mac os for the most part at work because of an app because of final cut pro, so i'm perfectly happy to spend time in windows all the time and so watching their unveiling event. Today, i actually felt more compelled to react to this windows. Unveiling than anything they've done over in apple camp lately in the desktop stuff.

At the end of the day, though, it's just an operating system and you're gon na have to run apps on it. So we'll get to the app situation in a minute, but there's plenty of interesting stuff now that they're doing here in windows, 11., so first of all the whole aesthetic is refreshed pretty dramatically. So we got this new design that i would describe as very glassy like there's a lot of shininess and transparency and glassy translucent elements. Things happening through here as much as it's probably cringe to say it.

It kind of does remind me a little bit of the hype around windows vista when we had that super flat windows, xp and then vista was all this glass. But of course, now it's much brighter and lighter, and i'm just gon na stop mentioning vista. Now there is a new start menu in windows 11, which might make you a little nervous if you're familiar with them messing with the start button and the start menu in the past. But it's pretty good.

It's actually centered now by default, to keep with the theme that windows 11 should be the center of your ecosystem, but you can always move it back over to the left. If you want but yeah it has the glassy look. It also now has suggestions for apps and documents to open that you recently used makes a lot of sense here and then similar to how on android you could swipe over to see a google discover page or on ios how you could swipe over to see a Bunch of widgets, with information or even on the mac. You could do this now on windows, 11.

You can swipe over and you get a pane of widgets with information customized by ai. So it's this glassy pullover and i assume it'll get better over time as it learns you, but it has some level of customization, and so you can see things like weather and news stories and social posts all over here and you can fully swipe over to go Full screen with this, if you want to just live here for a little bit, it's pretty cool, then here's an interesting, no doubt pandemic inspired feature. Microsoft. Teams is now built into windows, natively.
Now, okay, here's the thing so microsoft teams, i get it it's their communication. App, they want to use it as much as possible, but also uh. Microsoft owns skype and they bought skype for 8.5 billion dollars. So when i, when i think of what microsoft could do to like, make communication easier in windows, that's just what came to my head, but you know they're trying to promote teams and make it the default messaging app and push it more among regular people.

So the demos they were showing in this event were just people having chat conversations with friends and family and just hopping on casual video calls and microsoft teams. Now i don't know about you, but i've always thought of teams as a business app like a corporate video conferencing app, because that's the only thing i've actually used it for it's literally called teams. So i kind of wonder if building it into windows will actually have the intended effect like it's coming out during the holiday season, which is in a couple more months. So again, we'll probably want to be mostly done with video calls by then, but even for casual video calls like zoom, definitely broke through from the enterprise to like being the default.

Video calling app for the world. Microsoft, like i said, owns skype, but also now facetime from this recent ios update will allow you to send links to people on android, phones and and web devices and windows. Users can jump on facetimes now so yeah. I don't know if microsoft teams is going to be that thing that hard hitting standard default, but we'll see i do love, though the new window management controls.

This is something windows has been ahead on for a while and they're still great at now in windows 11. You hover over the maximize button, i believe - and you get all these new multi-window snap presets super dope for people who work with multiple windows open. All the time like i do, and also joanna stern, has an awesome exclusive piece over on the wall street journal. Right now that posted today, you should definitely read it i'll link it below, and in that she mentions there will be a windows like memorization, basically with external displays now, so if you've ever had an external display with a windows laptop in the past, it's kind of Annoying when you have a bunch of stuff nicely laid out on that monitor and then you unplug it and things all just appear on your laptop, not anymore.

Now they will memorize their location on that monitor when you unplug the monitor, they'll, all minimize and when you plug that monitor back in they'll all go back to where they were that's pretty dope, but the biggest new thing, the biggest most headline-worthy new feature from windows. 11, that caught my eye, the most has to do with apps. So so this is the headline ready. This is what can be printed up at the top super simply android apps can now run natively in windows 11..
So right off the bat that is pretty cool. They're showing it's compatible with the window management controls and it can potentially give you access to a whole new suite of millions of apps that we all know and love working perfectly on the desktop or the laptop or the two in one that you carry whatever runs Windows, you got ta, bring the most popular apps to windows, to get people to use windows right, but there are some more details behind that super simple headline, so this is made possible through a collaboration actually between microsoft and amazon. So actually, what's going on here is it's loading up the amazon app store for android apps into the microsoft windows, app store, and this is all going to be run through intel bridge technology so again from joanna's piece. She notes that you'll be able to search through the windows app store like normal and when you find an android app in there and you click to download and install it, you will have to be signed in to an amazon account because it's coming from the amazon App store and actually the first time you ever do this it'll.

Have you download and install the amazon app store app for windows which it's going to haul it'll, it's just the first time, but it'll work and then, from there you'll be able to download all these amazon app store? Apps. It's not a hundred percent overlap with the google play store from my experience, it's pretty close, but it's the amazon android app store loaded up into the windows, app store. That makes sense. So maybe the headline should really read: uh android apps that are in the amazon.

App store will work, natively kind of on windows 11. As long as you have a microsoft and amazon account. Basically, it just feels like a super official side load. It doesn't quite feel native, but they'll try to make it feel as native as possible.

The move to do this by the way makes perfect sense like meet the people where you want them to be with their apps that they already like it's the same reason. You can run android apps on a chromebook and you can run ios apps on a mac. It doesn't mean they're going to be good, like there's a bunch of bad examples of them, not really working great. They might suck for non-touch input.

They might just have functions that are broken or just don't work as well when they're on a computer versus when they're. Actually, on a mobile device, so it's maybe the most convoluted version of it all, but at the end of the day you can say you offer android apps on windows, sure. So those are all the big new changes. The huge bullet points - windows 11 - is looking fresh and clean with this new aesthetic, and i, for one, am definitely on board with that part.

It feels modern and there's lots of other behind the scenes and under the hood, changes as well. I'm sure it's 64-bit only for one and there's also a couple other more interesting new system requirements, so there's a compatibility tool that people can use now to check if their pc they currently have will work with windows 11. But i think we'll learn a lot more. As the betas start rolling out and people start using them about graphics, improvements and security and privacy and optimizations and all that fun stuff, but in the meantime, that's windows, 11., so not bad! I'm impressed, i think they might have just broken the cycle.
The on off. I don't want to jinx it, but i kind of like this update we'll see. Let me know what you think in the comment section below if you have any strong thoughts on the new design or any of the stuff we've talked about here. Let me know if you also actually care about running android apps on windows.

I'd be super curious thanks for watching catch, you guys in the next one peace.

By MKBHD

14 thoughts on “Windows 11 reactions: it runs android apps! (kinda)”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars J D says:

    Big mistake to upgrade windows 10 to 11. Shit fing Microsoft forcing its widgets and news from places I don't care about. On top of that home editions cant even manage their PCs because they have no "local group policy editor". Almost smashed my laptop against the wall, wanted to smash it on heads of people who made this.
    I hope the people forcing this on me die and go to hell.

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars FOG RISK says:

    I have a 3 year old i7 7700 processor for $ 450 and win 11 doesn't support it ??????? So fuck off and I buy a MAC. INCREDIBLY!!!!!!

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Random Gaming says:

    So after the launch for Android on windows 11, you don't actually need Amazon app store to run Android apps. You can side load apks and even install Google playstore or any other app store. Lmao the jokes didn't age well.

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Amazing Philippines says:

    I have watched a couple of reviews now in October both pro and con and appreciate your review. It is tempting, but learning the new features will reduce productivity for a time. Watching from the Philippines.

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Daniel Musial says:

    They bought skype to kill skype this isn't the first time microsoft bought things just to kill it off on purpose, and that is it.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars unknown os says:

    i hate using microsoft teams but its compulsary that we have to attend a lecture on teams
    i like zoom and teams has lot of problem.

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kim7000000 says:

    I will wait until it's been out for a while and whatever glitches that surface are fixed. Windows 10 works fine for me. I'm not a techie who needs to keep up with the latest. I probably won't upgrade until I absolutely have to.

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars jer none says:

    good vid crap win11 just like 8 and 10. funny how you can buy a new pc with a 1ghz cpu but if u got a 2 year old pc with 4ghz 8 core cpu and 32gb ram it wont run because you dont have cpu security chip 2.0 aka tpm.. wow seems they just want to push you into buying a new pc at amazon.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Soumitra Barman says:

    Basically all those are coming in windows 11 all are mostly copy paste from Ubuntu 20.04 or later they have done before also. Windows 8, windows 10 also.🤭

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kyte says:

    Vista was okay. Was great in visual but really bad for gaming. I still have my vista laptop (since 2008), still runs and I never had an OS problem unlike XP. Windows 11 feels like they added Vista's smooth visual UI designs to Windows 10 and called it Windows 11. Windows 7 + 8 = Windows 10. Windows Vista and Windows 10 = Windows 11 the way I see it.

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Alberto Madeira says:

    Why force people open an Amazon account just to install android apps when I have it all on play store. Thumbs down for Microsoft.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars CrtlAAsser says:

    I'll NEVER update to win 11 until they either release win 11 ltsc or win 11 server

    Cus of TRASH TEAMS ITS A STUPID DUMB APP

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars BigSlick40 says:

    WIN XP was good but despite its long run on the market it still had some issues. Windows 7 was almost as perfect as you can get.

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brian Edwards says:

    Great unbiased review, keep up the good work and yesI like the idea of running android apps on Windows as long as they don’t make me jump through hoops to do it….

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