Heres how you can give your PC a productivity and gaming upgrade: Windows 11 Pro

TL;DR: Microsoft’s most up-to-date operating system, Windows 11 Pro, is now less than $18 for just one more day.Everyone loves a two-for-one deal.I mean, how else can you explain the sheer number of deals you see at your favorite fast-food joint? The two-for-one love isn’t just limited to food, though—it applies to most other things, like our operating systems.Give your PC a two-for-one upgrade (more like a three-for-one!) with a new operating system.

Not only will Windows 11 Pro give it the internal revamp it so desperately needs, but you’ll also get extra productivity, security, and even AI-enhanced features for daily computing.Lifetime access is now only $17.97 (reg.

$199) until tomorrow!Windows 11 Pro might just make you feel like you have a new PC in your hands.For starters, this OS is the ultimate productivity-enhancing addition, offering sleek, rounded corners so it’s easy on the eyes and snap layouts, seamless redocking, and enhanced voice typing, just to name a few key items.You won’t need to stress about your Social Security or Instagram login getting stolen because Windows 11 Pro is armed with security features to keep bad actors and cybercrime at bay.

Browse, game, and stream in peace thanks to biometrics login, TPM 2.0, Smart App Control, and Windows Studio Effects.Windows 11 Pro also comes with Copilot, an intelligent AI assistant powered by GPT-4 Turbo.Copilot can help you with your questions, write work proposals, and even generate images and code.

Studying for a certification or exam? Consider Copilot as your AI study buddy!When you’re done grinding away, you probably want to game, right? You’ll love that this OS comes with DirectX 12 Ultimate.It’s, well, literally every gamer’s dream.

This feature will maximize your PC’s hardware, all while boosting gaming graphics so you have your most immersive experience yet while duking it out in Fallout 4.How much simpler could it be to give your PC new life? Grab lifetime ...

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Publisher: New York Post

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