How many PCs do you use in your home? And how many Operating Systems? You can enter multiple answers and change your choice. __________________________________________________ P.S. I have only one pc with Windows 10,even if it is compatible with W.11.
main desktop windows 11 work laptop windows 11 personal surface pro windows 11 3 X raspberry pi4 Debian bullsye
An iMac, a MacBook Air, two Chromebooks and a Lenovo laptop (Ubuntu). Several tablets (Android, Kindle). I had others but now they're toast.
One 27 inch iMac (macOS Catalina) One old HP Desktop (Win 10)* One very old Toshiba Laptop (Win 10)* * Not compatible with Win 11
2, each with Win10, one for wife, one for me. Saving money so that a year from now I could vote: 2, wife has Win10, me with new iMac. Acadia
but most of us use a high level of "reasonablePrivacy" so I think we might be safe... meanwhile, back on Earth... main desktop : Linux Mint 20.3 laptop : windows something - yes, I know I should keep it updated but I only use for MS Office and a few other minor things tablet : Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 Lite
Desktop Windows 8.1 Highly active-highly favored Laptop with Windows 10 collecting dust on a table. No interest in it except hooking HDMI to it on occasion for large screen movies.
2 Desktops (HP & Dell) with Windows 7 x 64 Ultimate. To borrow a line from EASTER above ^ , both highly active and highly favored.
2 desktops, one is running many installations of Windows 10 and the other Windows 11. 4 laptops, the one I use daily is running Windows 11 and the others, Windows 10. I also have various other old laptops I use on occasion. Most are running Windows 10, but I've upgraded some to Windows 11.
1 laptop with Win 10. When my son did his mandatory military service I used his laptop as well therefore I had 2 similar fast machines for a while, I thought it's good to see what it feels like to work with 2 almost identical computers in terms of hardware... Well it was a disaster in terms of work flow almost like having two apartments in the same city without any immediate advantage as you can only live in one at a time. I saw no advantage whatsoever, if my current laptop dies, I can get another one in a day or two and let Macrium do the rest. My daughter as well has a laptop, my wife decided that her smartphone was more than enough...
Actually 2 pc and a notebook. All Windows, but in the past I used also Linux. The notebook and a pc have 7, the other 10, with many updates problem that I posted here.
2 PC desktops with Windows 10 2 Laptops with Windows 11 1 Laptop with Peppermint OS. Windows are split between my spouse and myself, but the Peppermint one is all mine!
All kinds of computers, mostly running Linux with some legacy Windows use. In general daily use, I have 3 laptops and 2 minis. My computer use is compartmentalized and each has its purpose. I've got at least 10 more that get occasional use. I use computers like notebooks and some get opened more often and I'm nomadic in what I use and transfer data and OSes from one machine to another quite often. Hardware is cheap and has been for a while. I have loads of extra computers, laptops, printers, scanners, media devices etc. Most have cost me nothing or very little. And I live a pretty isolated life, it's not like I live in the a big city where there is even more abundant surplus hardware.
One Win 8.1 desktop (8 years old) and one Win 10 laptop (1,5 years old). I mostly use the desktop but in the night I switch to my laptop, I'm a stocktrader so during cooking it's handy to keep an eye on stockprices. After I'm done eating I usually continue to work on my laptop (on kitchen table) otherwise it would be a waste of money.