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I am typing this on a 2008 vintage MacBook Pro 15in. laptop. It's my daily driver. We have iMacs, iPads and 2 MacBook Airs in this house so I'm a bit prejudiced.
Having said that, if all you do is check email and surf the web and watch cat videos, why not get a 300 dollar Chromebook and call it good?
 
A little over a year ago I bought an "Open Box" 17" H-P (W10) at Best Buy - at about 40% off with the new 1-year factory warranty. So far I haven't regretted anything. The 17" screen makes a BIG difference.

Something really weird happened recently - a hack attempt of my GMail account from the Ukraine, according to Google. That's where they traced it. I was locked out for awhile, but finally got back in (not easy). A suggestion, use all of the security features available for whatever eMail provider you use. Make absolutely sure that you understand how to activate them.
 
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Something to consider - whatever you get, ensure it has all the things you need and then above ALL, how does the laptop keyboard layout feel? I have been using Dell's for the last 4 or 6 yrs for work and home , although latest work one is a Levono, but I use it as plugged into a docking station (normal external keyboard).

See how it feels
See if it has a DVD player, most don't nowadays - although you can stream most things
See if it has a card for your camera? Although I just send pictures to myself via email anymore....

MOST folks just need a standard, decent laptop, more RAM the better (if they offer 4, but it cost $50 for 8, take the 8, if they have 8 and offer 16... Processor speed is likely not a huge issue for almost everyone.

Windows 10 - I don't like the interface, but use a program called stardock that emulates windows 7 - I like that. Otherwise win10 is a good, solid OS - although for work I am still using Win7 and its stable as heck. :)
 
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Is it OK...

I've had excellent service from my Toshiba Satellite / Windows 10 and Firefox. Windows 10 only works well with computers that were built for it...like the Toshiba Satellite.

Is it OK that I still won't buy anything with Toshiba on the label? You almost can't help it because so many components of other computers are made by them. I guess I'm an old diehard Luddite but after they gave our submarine propeller technology away 40 years ago I haven't bought a Toshiba anything.
 
...been using a $300 HP laptop from Walmart for a few years now...

...Windows 10 works fine on it...at least until Microsoft screws it up updating it...
 
Remember I basically use a computer to come to the forum, store pictures of guns and knives:), excel spreadsheets, and word documents. No music and no movies. So, should this work OK for me?
It should work just fine for what you want to use it for.
 
I am considering this one:

HP - 15.6" Touch-Screen Laptop - Intel Core i3 - 8GB Memory - 1TB Hard Drive - HP Finish In Jet Black

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/hp-15-...p-finish-in-jet-black/6181603.p?skuId=6181603

Remember I basically use a computer to come to the forum, store pictures of guns and knives:), excel spreadsheets, and word documents. No music and no movies. So, should this work OK for me?

That'll get the job done. It won't be speedy for running programs, but for what you describe it's terrific.
 
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