


In fact, you can barely notice the blur when you have the app’s light theme enabled. The “blur” on the titlebar isn’t really noticeable, and the quality seems a bit too low at the moment when compared to Windows 7’s Aero Glass. Project NEON on Movies & TV works and looks just like it does on the Groove Music app. The update is only available to Windows Insiders at the moment, and it is unclear whether it will make it to the public once Microsoft rolls out the Creators Update on April 11. Core i7-based PC systems with Intel Iris Xe Graphics and Windows 10 Pro. Today, the company is rolling out a new update to the Movies & TV app in Windows 10 which brings a bit of blur to the titlebar of the app. And the glass goes right to the edge of the enclosure, so nothing takes away. As expected though, Microsoft has already started adding elements of NEON to some of its apps in the Windows 10 Creators Update.

Project NEON, for those unfamiliar, is a new UI upgrade for Windows 10 that will introduce a lot of neat blur and animations throughout the operating system. Microsoft’s Groove Music app got some elements of Project NEON in Windows 10 last week.
