Microsoft has released a new Windows 11 wallpaper, which time, the company says its purpose is to prepare computers across the world (and already running the brand new OS) for that upcoming holidays.
Obviously, the background is really a festive wallpaper which was developed by artist Kervin Brisseaux, with Microsoft explaining that it is abstract approach fits Windows 11 just like a glove.
"Taking inspiration from a variety of sources is really a life-style for artist Kervin Brisseaux. Brisseaux, a Haitian American creative director who lives in New York City, combines influences from his background in architecture with cues from fashion, music and other facets of popular culture into his vibrant illustration style," the organization explains.
"The light and bright aspects of the visual story Brisseaux imagined for his background track using the new color palette and softer, more approachable graphics of Windows 11. Soft floral elements and ribbons play on the operating system's modern and interesting rounded geometry, while invoking holiday gift-giving traditions."
Windows 11 now rolling out
Needless to say, this wallpaper can somewhat be utilized on Windows 10 too, but Microsoft says it better aligns using the idea Windows 11 is dependant on.
In the meantime, Windows 11 is still rolling out to users out there, as Microsoft utilizes a gradual model to ensure it detects potential bugs early. The company intends to complete the rollout by the summer of 2022.
Devices that can't be upgraded to Windows 11 can stick with Windows 10 for any bit more time, as Microsoft has promised to ship updates until October 2025, according to the original support policy. When the support period concludes, however, purchasing a new PC compatible with the latest Windows would be the only option.
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