Windows 11 Professional 64-bit OEM is a full-featured version of Microsoft’s operating system, designed for small-to-medium businesses and advanced users. The “64-bit” designation means it can handle over 4 GB of RAM and run 64-bit applications natively. “OEM” (Original Equipment Manufacturer) indicates that the license is intended for system builders—those assembling and selling PCs—rather than retail consumers upgrading an existing machine.
Windows 11 Pro 64-bit OEM is an excellent cost-saving choice if you are building a PC and plan to keep that hardware for its lifespan. However, the lack of transferability makes it a poor investment for enthusiasts or frequent upgraders. Always verify the seller’s reputation—counterfeit OEM keys are common on third-party marketplaces. For most home users, Windows 11 Home (OEM or Retail) suffices; Pro’s extra features (BitLocker, RDP) are only valuable if you need business-grade security or remote administration.
Here’s a draft text that examines from multiple angles: technical, licensing, target audience, and practical considerations. Title: Understanding Windows 11 Pro 64-bit OEM: What You Need to Know