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Best computers you can recommended to friends and family.
Maybe if you want to brush your friends and family off and not have anything to do with support. I've found it much easier to just select a machine that has the necessary power to perform the tasks a friend or a family member wants to perform. (In my case that is more often light stuff). If Windows is a requisite, then that is what they'll get.
I'd rather they go with Linux. Intel system with *Nix OS. Same oomph as what Apple sells, but at a fraction of the cost. Some of my "clients" did go with Linux and they are the least intensive, support wise.