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The main computer is a Desktop. The parts in it aren't top-notch, so weren't very expensive. It has a 250GB SSD and a 2nd internal HDD drive. Nvidia graphics card and 8GB of memory. It was put together by a small local computer shop about 6 years ago with Windows 8.1 as the OS. Windows 10 was installed as soon as it became available. It runs trouble-free.Re: your computer
I have a Lenovo desk top that I use most of the time, a Lenovo Thinkpad T470 laptop for travel in Australia and a Lenovo netbook (forget the model) for travel abroad. Then there is my 8" Samsung Tab A tablet I am using now which I intend to replace very soon for the more up to date version - this one has a 4:3 screen.Re: your computer
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Re: your computer
I have a desk top PC in the craft room. It began life (2004) as a Compaq but, over the years, so many bits and pieces have been altered/added/adapted I have no idea what it is now! It operates on W10 and is in constant use.Re: your computer
My computers are all Apple Macs and have been very good over the years. The earliest ones, a PowerMac IIVX and a PowerMac G3 (with the blue front) were working long days continually for 12 years until I decided to replace them. A 27" iMac was my choice, that really is some computer, the screen is amazing and was regularly used for my business of printing and graphic design. That was complemented with a MacBook Pro laptop. Now I am retired the laptop is more regularly used these days. An iPhone completes my ownership of Macs since about 1990. Prior to that I worked for printing and publishing companies using Macs so I guess it could be said I like Apple Macs!
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