Microsoft Windows 10 Professional vs Windows 11 Professional


Feature Comparison
Key Differences
Windows 11 Pro represents a significant visual and functional evolution from Windows 10 Pro. The most obvious change is the redesigned interface: centered taskbar, rounded window corners, a new Start menu without Live Tiles, and the Snap Layouts feature for advanced window management. Under the hood, Windows 11 introduces Android app support via the Amazon Appstore, DirectStorage for faster game loading from NVMe drives, Auto HDR for improved gaming visuals, and a redesigned Settings app that finally consolidates most Control Panel functions. Windows 11 also includes tighter security by requiring TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot, which means better hardware-level protection against rootkits and boot-level malware. Both editions share Pro features like BitLocker, Remote Desktop, Hyper-V, and Group Policy. Windows 11 adds new features like Voice Access, Live Captions, and improved accessibility tools.
Who Should Choose Windows 10 Pro
Windows 10 Pro remains a valid choice in specific situations. If your hardware does not meet Windows 11 requirements (particularly the TPM 2.0 and CPU generation requirements), Windows 10 is your only option. Older Intel 7th-generation and AMD Zen 1 processors are not officially supported by Windows 11. Windows 10 also makes sense if you rely on legacy software or drivers that have not been updated for Windows 11 compatibility. Some specialized industrial, medical, or accounting software still runs best on Windows 10. If you prefer the traditional taskbar behavior (left-aligned with full customization, taskbar on any screen edge), Windows 10 offers more flexibility. Note that Windows 10 mainstream support ends in October 2025, with extended security updates available for a fee through 2028.
Who Should Choose Windows 11 Pro
For any new PC purchase or hardware that meets the requirements, Windows 11 Pro is the clear choice. It receives active feature development, has a longer support lifecycle, and offers better security defaults. Gamers benefit from DirectStorage, Auto HDR, and the optimized Game Bar. Developers get WSL 2 improvements, better Windows Terminal integration, and updated Hyper-V capabilities. The Snap Layouts feature genuinely improves multi-window productivity, especially on large or ultrawide monitors. Touch and pen users on 2-in-1 devices will find Windows 11 tablet mode far superior to Windows 10. For businesses, Windows 11 Pro adds Smart App Control, enhanced phishing protection in Defender, and Config Lock for maintaining security configurations.
Price Comparison
At Distivo, Windows 10 Pro is available from €9.99 and Windows 11 Pro from €19.99. Both are genuine perpetual licenses with instant email delivery. If your hardware supports Windows 11, the €10 premium is well worth the longer support lifecycle and modern features. If you purchase Windows 10 Pro and your hardware qualifies, Microsoft still offers free upgrades to Windows 11 — but this free upgrade path may not continue indefinitely. For certainty and simplicity, purchasing Windows 11 Pro directly ensures you start with the latest version and avoid potential upgrade complications.