Microsoft has prided itself on the fact that it keeps "cleaning" Windows and coming up with better versions. The transparency effects, animations, and shadows have been constantly revamped. However, this time it seems Microsoft is going back to its previous models for Windows 10.
With an impressive blend of the changes in MS Project NEON (a user interface upgrade), Windows Phone, Windows 7 Aero and Android's Material Design, Windows 10 looks great at the moment.
According to Tech Radar, many users may find these improvements strange but Microsoft must be appreciated for bringing a rather intuitive interface with the focus on better animations and depth. MSPowerUser has specifically highlighted Acrylic, anew feature which allows the user to add blur.
One can expect the changes which were introduced in the Project NEON to surface on Windows 10. Apart from that, the taskbar is also expected to be improved and new features will be added.
The most impressive feature of the updated Windows 10, according to Forbes, is perhaps that the quality and smoothness of the effects and animations.
However, Microsoft is yet to release any word on the power requirements for the upgraded Windows 10. Although these changes and improvements seem exciting, one cannot be sure if they will be included in the final version.
These are only speculations based on the information released by Microsoft and until the final version is confirmed, a lot of these features could be subject to change.
Similarly, the release dates have not been confirmed by Microsoft has not announced the release date for the Windows 10 update. However, the company noted that it has a 'Creators Update,' 'Anniversary Update,' and 'Redstone.' The final model is expected to be released late in 2017.