Posted by MarkB_MI on August 13, 2016 at 04:58:40 from (70.194.2.138):
In Reply to: Computer which one posted by old560 on August 12, 2016 at 10:38:09:
Desktop or laptop? Makes a big difference. Desktop PCs are pretty much a commodity, parts are interchangeable. If something fails, you just swap it out with a new part. Often the brand name desktop computers use cheap components or worse, they use proprietary parts that can't be upgraded.
Laptops are a whole different thing. What's your son going to use the PC for? Playing games, school work or running engineering applications? These all have different requirements. How critical will it be if the PC craps out? Just an inconvenience, or could it cause him to fail out of college? Understand that the useful life of a laptop computer is only about three years; after that it will be either dead or obsolete. So he should probably get something that will meet his needs for the next few years, rather than a high-end laptop that he'll end up replacing anyway.
As for Windows 10, well that's what the current PCs ship with. Big corporate customers may get machines loaded with Windows 8.1, but you as an individual probably don't have that option.
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