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 There is no one specific setup that is best for everyone but some guidelines are: There is no one specific setup that is best for everyone but some guidelines are:
  
-  * Windows based computers are the easiest to adapt to coursework for all classes. Then: LinuxMacChromebook in that order.+  * Windows based computers are the easiest to adapt to coursework for all classes. Other options in order of usability are as follows but maybe be problematic for CSci 114 & 366 courses: 
 +    * Linux 
 +    * Mac 
 +    * Android/Chromebook can work but not recommend for software support reasons.
   * You will need something with a bit of computing power as you will most likely need to run multiple applications at the same time.   * You will need something with a bit of computing power as you will most likely need to run multiple applications at the same time.
   * **Hardware Recommendations are:**    * **Hardware Recommendations are:** 
     * Processor: An i5 processor or equivalent with at least 4 cores.     * Processor: An i5 processor or equivalent with at least 4 cores.
-    * Memory: At least 8GB of memory and 16GB will make a noticeable difference with Windows 10.+    * Memory: At least 8GB of memory. With Windows 10, 16GB will make a noticeable difference on performance.
     * Storage: You can get by with 250GB of storage but if you use your computer for other things than school work, 480GB is better.     * Storage: You can get by with 250GB of storage but if you use your computer for other things than school work, 480GB is better.
     * Screen: What ever size suits you, but programming/research often results in having numerous windows open.     * Screen: What ever size suits you, but programming/research often results in having numerous windows open.
   * For Hyflex/virtual courses, a webcam & microphone is required.   * For Hyflex/virtual courses, a webcam & microphone is required.
 +    * Headphones for dorm residents. 
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 +==== Where/What to Buy ====
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 +  * Most importantly, get something you like.
 +  * You typically can get better quality machines by ordering directly from the manufacture's websites although you can get things cheaper from bulk retailers. 
 +    * We usually get our workstations from [[https://daktech.com/|DakTech]].
 +    * The department System Administrator recommends Lenovo laptops.
 +  * The NDSU bookstore can order many brands like Lenovo, Dell, Apple, DakTech, and HP. Call 701-231-8013 and ask for technology department or send e-mail to [[mailto:brad.sonmor@ndsu.edu|brad.sonmor@ndsu.edu]]. 
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