This Sale Makes Upgrading to Windows 11 a No-Brainer

This Sale Makes Upgrading to Windows 11 a No-Brainer

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We’ve heard just about every excuse under the sun for Windows 10 users not wanting to upgrade to the newest OS. But, with Microsoft ending Windows 10 support later this year, people are upgrading to Windows 11 and finding they actually like it.

Plus, if you get Windows 11 Pro—the most advanced version with exclusive features—you’ll love it even more. StackSocial is selling codes for only $19.97 (reg. $199) that update two compatible PCs. They’re only on sale while supplies last, and less than 50 are available.

Windows 11 Pro features

The first thing you’ll notice is the new look. Redesigned app icons, a centered bottom taskbar, and a new Start Menu may take some getting used to, but you’ll quickly realize just how outdated Windows 10 has become.

Then, you’ll want to test out the AI assistant, Windows Copilot. It’s far more helpful than Cortana ever was since you can ask it virtually anything, from summarizing web pages to brainstorming ideas.

As for features exclusive to Windows 11 Pro, you’ll get remote desktop access, Azure AD, Hyper-V, Windows Sandbox, and BitLocker device encryption.

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Grab your discounted Windows 11 Pro key before they’re sold out: $19.97 (reg. $199.99). 

StackSocial prices subject to change.

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