- A YouTuber has shared a new conceptual video of ‘Windows 12.2’
- This is a monitoring of his previous vision of Windows 12 and refines the concept.
- There are some intelligent ideas, but Microsoft is likely to be thinking very differently about its next -generation operating system
Windows conceptual videos are quite popular these days, since it is intriguing to take a look at what could be if Microsoft had a different tactic with its operating system, and another has just appeared showing ‘Windows 12.2’ no less.
BetaNews saw this last conceptual video of ‘AR 4789’, a youtuber that regularly publishes this type of visions of how Microsoft could turn Windows. If you ask why it is called Windows 12.2, this is because the YouTuber has already published a version of Windows 12 a few months ago, so this is a refinement.
In any case, have a video clock below and see what makes the concept, remembering that it is just that: this is not a mod, there are no installation files, and it is not based on leaks within Microsoft or anything remotely official.
It is simply an alternative vision of how Windows 12 could be seen, so click reproduce, maybe omits the beginning, which is only the simulated configuration of the operating system, go to 3:20 if you want to miss that, then, then I will give you my thoughts about this idea (if you please).

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Analysis: an intelligent concept, but the future of Windows will probably look very different
In general, the YouTuber version in the Windows 12 interface looks very clean and simplified, and I like that atmosphere. There is also a shameless reference to the Apple liquid glass design, with the aerodynamic effect (transparency) of Windows evidence (remember that all Apple copied Microsoft Battle of Barms, although, as I said before, I do not feel it is a very fair posture, and argorably, Apple first stayed with the Aqua design in the interface of OS X 10 in the millennium shift).
In fact, the Windows 7 theme applied in the video also looks tasty, and I also really like some of the nuances, such as the choice of the implementations of the taskbar (two smaller versions, in addition to floating or docked tasks bars, or even options for a Windows 7 or 10 bar). The start menu receives a similar treatment and an intelligent personalization level in general.
I would like Microsoft to adopt some of these ideas, but let’s be sincere, the probability that this is remote to non -existing (and that is a charitable evaluation).
In fact, I would say that the probability that Windows 12 appears in the near future (ISH) is also low in probability bets. Because? While the rumors of Windows 12 have continued to circulate here and there, I am thinking that any step that Microsoft takes with the next Windows incarnation, as it is called, will need to be a great advance.
This is because Windows 11 was seen as a Windows 10 reskin when he arrived, and there is definitely something really there. Under the work of fresh paint, many of the characteristics and central functioning of Windows 11 remained in the same way as Windows 10 (although much was changed under the hood, even more with Windows 11 24h2, but that is not seen, despite the fact that there are benefits such as better security, for example).
And even today, there is a feeling that I commonly see when I read several online forums that Windows 11 is really not very different from Windows 10, so why update? There is no very important reason to do so (and many of Windows 11’s new new features are only for co -pilot+ PCs, anyway).
According to, then you must update, of course, with the end of the life of Windows 10 in view, unless you register for extended updates, and I think there is a good argument to do exactly that (since you can get an additional year of security updates for free).
Where am I going with all this? Well, if Windows 12 arrives relatively soon within the period of implementation of the operating system, it will not be so different from Windows 11. Like the concept we see here, it will continue to be largely the same, although we can expect design and customization innovations in the line of what the YouTuber suggests.
However, in this scenario, Windows 10 is scratched on Windows 11 that are fired in Windows 12, all are a lot, as they say. And yes, of course, perhaps Microsoft will camp for more modest iterative updates for its desk operating system in the closest term in this vein. However, this is not a great aspect in terms of innovation, and I think the software giant is looking to make a big splash with AI. In fact, the company’s executives already tell us this.
That is why Microsoft could simply not bother with Windows 12, and simply keep Windows 11 on the way in annual updates, while it works to make a large input with Windows AI, or Windows co -pilot, or whatever a much more closely centered operating system is called (it will not be Windows 12, I do not believe, I will not think again, it will not be a statement of some type).
If Microsoft really wants to sell AI, and I think there is great evidence of that, including the key talk of the main executives, the next version of Windows will have that the tentacles of Copilot will be being in many more corners, and will boost us all kinds of new tricks related to AI.
As a result, next -generation windows will probably be very different from the concept we see here, but I hope Microsoft can take at least some inspiration of the ideas transmitted on YouTube here, since I am a fanatic.