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Windows 11 SE is Microsoft's newest platform for education

Windows 11 is still rolling out in phases, but Microsoft is pushing out a new version for schools and other educational use cases. However, a big difference between S Mode and SE is that SE doesn’t restrict users to downloading apps from the Windows app store alone, which is also in-line with a more open approach Microsoft has been taking recently, as compared to Google or Apple. “Windows 11 SE also supports third-party apps including Zoom and Chrome because we want to give schools the choice to use what works best for them. This is disabled on regular versions of Windows 11, but given ChromeOS’ success in education markets overseas, it could facilitate easy transitions to Windows 11 SE. The Surface Laptop SE should start shipping from later this year and that Windows 11 SE will also come to devices from Acer, ASUS, Dell, Dynabook, Fujitsu, HP, JK-IP, Lenovo and Positivo, soon, and will be powered by Intel and AMD processors.

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