pc cost savings

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Discussions about PC cost savings on WindowsForum.com focus on extending the life of older hardware, especially as Windows 10 reaches end of support. One recurring theme is evaluating Linux as a free alternative to avoid buying new PCs that meet Windows 11 requirements. Users share practical strategies for reusing existing machines, reducing software licensing fees, and minimizing repair costs. The tag covers real-world trade-offs between upfront savings and the effort of switching operating systems, with an emphasis on keeping hardware functional longer rather than replacing it. These conversations help readers weigh financial benefits against usability and support considerations.
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    Is Linux Worth It in 2026? Save Money by Reusing PCs After Windows 10 End of Support

    Switching to Linux can still be a practical money move in 2026, but the economics are changing fast as Windows 10 has now reached end of support and Microsoft’s Windows 11 requirements continue to push many perfectly usable PCs toward retirement. The original pitch behind Linux migration remains...
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