New Computer Specifications
Is it better buy a laptop or desktop?
Should I buy a Windows-based machine or a Macintosh?
Information and Technology Services (ITS) supports both Windows-based computers and Macintosh computers on campus. 90% of the computers on campus are Windows-based computers and therefore 90% of our support coverage goes towards this operating system. ITS will help individuals with Macintosh computers, but our experience is not as developed as our knowledge of the Windows operating system and end-user applications.
Current Recommendations
ITS recommends reading Consumer Reports for good information on both laptops and desktops. Pay particular attention to the repair history of the various brands. Any of the brands that have been reviewed should work with our campus network.
ITS recommends the same systems for students as we purchase for our faculty and administrators. They are very good systems that should last for four years. We also recommend getting a 3-4 year on-site service warranty. These systems are usually a little more expensive than people expect, but we worry about buying something too cheap that may not last for four years.
Purchasing a Computer
Discounts offered by Elizabethtown affiliates.
Should I buy a Windows-based machine or a Macintosh?
Information and Technology Services (ITS) supports both Windows-based computers and Macintosh computers on campus. 90% of the computers on campus are Windows-based computers and therefore 90% of our support coverage goes towards this operating system. ITS will help individuals with Macintosh computers, but our experience is not as developed as our knowledge of the Windows operating system and end-user applications.
Current Recommendations
ITS recommends reading Consumer Reports for good information on both laptops and desktops. Pay particular attention to the repair history of the various brands. Any of the brands that have been reviewed should work with our campus network.
ITS recommends the same systems for students as we purchase for our faculty and administrators. They are very good systems that should last for four years. We also recommend getting a 3-4 year on-site service warranty. These systems are usually a little more expensive than people expect, but we worry about buying something too cheap that may not last for four years.
For additional information about computing at Elizabethtown College, please take a look at our Frequently Asked Questions.
Purchasing a Computer
Discounts offered by Elizabethtown affiliates.




















