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Computer & Software Recommendations
Computer Recommendations
Laptop vs. Desktop
Each has its advantages and disadvantages. Think about what you are going to use it for, how much money you want to spend, and if you want to upgrade it in the future.
Laptops offer mobility, take up less space, and students can also access the wireless network in the Library, Dining Halls, other public locations around campus using the OSU Public Network. For this reason, most students decide to use a laptop when coming to Oregon State. They are harder to upgrade however, and because they are constantly moved around, they tend to wear out faster than desktops.
Desktop computers take up more space and offer no mobility, but are generally faster, and cheaper to upgrade and maintain. They also generally last longer than laptops.
Hardware Recommendations
Computers are constantly changing, so when shopping around for a particular brand/style, it is a good idea to do your research beforehand. The following websites offer good computer reviews and comparisons:
Educational Discounts on Computers
Many computer manufacturers offer discounts for students when buying a new computer. Click on any of the logos below for the educational site for that manufacturer:
Software Recommendations
Operating System Recommendations
The operating system is your computer's most important piece of software, because it is in charge of running all the other programs that you need, and making sure those programs interact well with your computer hardware. For security and stability reasons, we always recommend that you run the latest version of your preferred operating system:
- Windows: This is the most common operating system if you own a PC. Windows 7 is the latest version of Windows, but Windows Vista and Windows XP will also work on the ResNet network.
- OS X: This is the operating system that runs on Macintosh computers. 10.7 (Lion) is the latest version of OS X, but 10.6 (Snow Leopard) and 10.5 (Leopard) will also work on the ResNet network.
A Note About Linux: Most flavors of Linux should also work on the ResNet network. Please be aware that the OSU Computer Helpdesk does not support Linux, so any errors you may have on the network will have to be solved on your own.
Educational Discounts on Software
There are several educational discounts available for software. See our Software page for more information.





