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Windows 10 or 11 on a dual-input laptop?

Windows 10 or 11 on a dual-input laptop?

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HarvardCoco
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07-11-2021, 01:18 AM
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I suggest Windows 10. It’s more stable and has fewer bloatware issues compared to Windows 11. Your laptop should run smoothly on the 2-in-1 model with the given specs.
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HarvardCoco
07-11-2021, 01:18 AM #1

I suggest Windows 10. It’s more stable and has fewer bloatware issues compared to Windows 11. Your laptop should run smoothly on the 2-in-1 model with the given specs.

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Biel_extremer
Member
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07-11-2021, 05:08 AM
#2
Windows 11 works when it can be installed. The Toutchscreen upgrades by themselves are sufficient to justify its value.
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Biel_extremer
07-11-2021, 05:08 AM #2

Windows 11 works when it can be installed. The Toutchscreen upgrades by themselves are sufficient to justify its value.

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Sir_Flexo
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07-26-2021, 04:36 PM
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Agreed. The Windows 11 interface with touch controls is significantly enhanced compared to Windows 10. This improvement is clear and noticeable. Regarding performance, your system runs a Pentium Silver N6000 processor, an updated Intel Atom CPU. While it was phased out quickly and Intel is seeking revenue from its decline, the experience can still be functional up to a certain point. However, the new security measures in Windows 11 might strain the CPU. If speed matters, consider turning off some of these protections (they’re present by default but can be disabled). This could help restore performance at the expense of security, which I usually avoid, but may be necessary here. Performance will vary depending on your usage—casual browsing or light tasks won’t show much impact, but more demanding work might notice a slowdown. For everyday use like note-taking or streaming, you likely won’t feel the difference and might prefer sticking with the default settings.
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Sir_Flexo
07-26-2021, 04:36 PM #3

Agreed. The Windows 11 interface with touch controls is significantly enhanced compared to Windows 10. This improvement is clear and noticeable. Regarding performance, your system runs a Pentium Silver N6000 processor, an updated Intel Atom CPU. While it was phased out quickly and Intel is seeking revenue from its decline, the experience can still be functional up to a certain point. However, the new security measures in Windows 11 might strain the CPU. If speed matters, consider turning off some of these protections (they’re present by default but can be disabled). This could help restore performance at the expense of security, which I usually avoid, but may be necessary here. Performance will vary depending on your usage—casual browsing or light tasks won’t show much impact, but more demanding work might notice a slowdown. For everyday use like note-taking or streaming, you likely won’t feel the difference and might prefer sticking with the default settings.

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Sunahh
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07-26-2021, 05:40 PM
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Dell confirms the device works with Windows 11. Follow the recommendations from @Helpful Tech Wiard and @GoodBytes.
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Sunahh
07-26-2021, 05:40 PM #4

Dell confirms the device works with Windows 11. Follow the recommendations from @Helpful Tech Wiard and @GoodBytes.