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I was also going to suggest getting on Nextdoor.com. The site recently rolled out a service where community members can offer help to others with a variety of tasks. You could post in Help Wanted asking for basic computer assistance, you just may have a local neighbor who is willing to help you.

Most new devices also have built-in tutorials that will usually start as soon as you turn on the computer for the first time. Windows 10, IOS (i.e. iPad), and the Android devices I own all have some kind of ready-to-use guides to make getting started easier.

YouTube is also good for tutorials. I've been in the tech field for almost 25 years and I tell people that nearly everything I've learned has been from searching the Internet and YouTube because someone out there at some point in time has had the same question/problem as me.

Good luck and have fun :)
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I agree that unless you're running complex apps (like Photoshop or business-related ones) I think you'd be fine with a tablet. If you like a bigger screen you can get an inexpensive monitor and a used wireless keyboard and mouse and then what you see on your tablet will appear large on the monitor and you can type away on the keyboard at top speed. If you get a larger tablet, you can purchase a keyboard/cover (no mouse). That's what I have for mine and it's pretty slick. The cover contains the keyboard and works as it's own stand, as well.

In terms of training and learning curve, a tablet will be easier and more portable. You can click on the YouTube app and search for tutorials to help you acclimate faster. Use Nextdoor.com to get suggestions from your neighbors on any questions you may have. If you purchase from a place like Verizon or AT&T, they can give you a tutorial right then and there.
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Like said we now have COVID but sometimes libraries give courses. Jr Colleges may hold classes. Where u buy it may have courses.

My question would be how are you going to use it? What is your experience with computers? My laptop is 10 yrs old and I rarely use it. I store pictures on it and then transfer them to flash drives. I can do pretty much everything on my tablet. I have a basic word program. My printer is wireless so I can print from my tablet using the HP app. I am sure laptops have improved lots in 10 yrs, but I find my tablet easier to use. I love just being able to click on an app to get where I want to.
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I would check in your town for computer support. Some people are doing this as sort of "handyman support" in some areas. Set up is the main hurdle. The rest is easily learn as you go. Use your search engine to see who might do this. If you have any neighborhood Forums like Nextdoor you might ask neighbors. You would need to wait perhaps for Covid to calm a bit, but neighbors with your teens may give you a tip for paying a young person to help you out by the hour in order to earn some cash.
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