Windows 11 also supports screens with a resolution of fifty million pixels.

Recently, Microsoft released an important update for the Windows 11 operating system. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This change is mainly aimed at supporting very high-speed monitors. According to initial information, the system allows full use of displays that refresh a thousand times per second.
However, the most interesting fact that attracts experts' attention is that the internal capabilities of this operating system are much broader. According to ixbt.com, Windows 11 is ready in the future to seamlessly accept astonishing five thousand gigahertz frequency screens.
Although Microsoft Corporation has not officially announced this great potential, analysts and specialists have found clear evidence in this regard. It is assumed that Mark Rejhon, a representative of the Blur Busters organization, played a decisive role in this process.
He was able to persuade the tech giant to significantly increase the screen refresh limit. Currently, thousand gigahertz monitors are just emerging in the global market, and most of them have lower image quality.
Forecasts indicate that two thousand gigahertz displays are expected to reach ordinary users by 2030. Therefore, five thousand gigahertz screens remain a dream of the distant future for now.
Another important point is that the stable version of Windows 11 received its first update last March to support frequencies above one thousand gigahertz. Unfortunately, due to several technical problems during the installation process, Microsoft was forced to roll back the update the next day.
The company's specialists have fixed these errors and promised to re-release the updated version in the near future. This event once again proves how fast and complex the development of modern technologies is.
It is clear that a new stage in terms of image quality and motion smoothness will begin in the computer world in the future.





