Microsoft is preparing a simplified Windows 11 SE for cheap laptops

Microsoft is now preparing to release its signature low-cost Microsoft Surface laptop to compete with ChromeOS-based Chromebooks. And especially for such laptops, a simplified version of the operating system is being created - Windows 11 SE. 

This was covered by the columnist Zac Bowden from Windows Central, who often gives interesting, later confirmed information about Windows and other Microsoft products. 

Bowden notes that the new Microsoft Surface is aimed at high school students and is aimed at the lower price segment. Codenamed Surface Laptop SE is equipped with an Intel Celeron N4120 processor, 8GB of RAM and an 11.6-inch display with a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels. For ports, there is one USB Type-A, one USB Type-C, a 3.5 mm headphone jack. 

Windows 11 SE is seen as Microsoft's possible answer to Chrome OS. Since Windows 11 significantly raises the system requirements for most PCs, a dedicated edition can provide reliable performance on entry-level laptops. 

According to Bowden's sources, the device has largely been finalized and Microsoft plans to announce it before the end of the year.

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