Choosing a new computer - tower or all in one?

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Old 07-11-2017, 09:23 AM
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I agree with the recommendation to get a tower just for the ease of upgrades and repairs Plus you can customize components more readily. While a 1TB solid state drive is pretty costly right now, the trend is for prices to decrease, so you can upgrade later. Or if your tower will accommodate two drives, get a smaller SSD for the operating system and primary programs, and a standard drive for the data.
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The OP provided no information that would lead anyone to conclude that anything other than a basic system is needed. An I7 would certainly not be called for based on what was posted.

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I would check out these computers available new on Amazon before buying a used computer. But, there is no way that this type of computer will compare in performance to an Intel I5 or I7 tower computer, and the hard drive is pretty small.
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Thank you all for responses. I do need the Microsoft Office Suite. I am still researching but all posts were informative.
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Thank you all for responses. I do need the Microsoft Office Suite. I am still researching but all posts were informative.
Desktop definitely.

You don't need expensive Office when free Libre Office will do the same job. In 15 years of tech support, I've only found 2 complicated spreadsheets that Open Office / Libre Office had issues with.
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I would rather spend $600 on a used Mac than the same on a new PC. I run Excel and Word on mine. I upgraded to SSd drive and made everything so much faster. I recommend a SSD drive. (stores data on chips vs. platters). But for PCs, ceck these out:
The 8 Best Budget Desktop PCs to Buy in 2017 for Under $500
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