You should check out pcpartpicker.com you may be able to build something more powerful for cheaper.I still use an up to date Windows 10 desktop, purchased Nov 2009, that I use for most things but it runs up to date Linux also. It's an Intel i7 that actually runs better now, than when it was brand new, after adding a couple SSDs .
I use and saved a couple old laptops for travel or pleasure that do everything OK, that I need. Laptops both run Linux fine. Looked at Chromebooks but found them too limited and under-powered.
Have my eye in this for a next PC; https://www.officedepot.com/a/products/7517433/Lenovo-IdeaCentre-5-14IMB05-Desktop-PC/
It's pretty loaded, a 10th Gen i7, running Win 10 Pro, more powerful, has double the RAM and costs 25 % less than what I paid for my i7 back in 2009.
What's holding me up on it is it lacks, M.2 and M.2 support, which I really wanted in my next PC.
Here is a rough build I did in like 5 minutes. The mother board I chose supports M.2 and instead of a 512GB SSD I picked a 1TB one. Windows licenses can be had for cheaper elsewhere so I didn't include it in the price.
Part List - Intel Core i7-10700, Corsair Carbide Series 200R ATX Mid Tower - PCPartPicker
Part List - Intel Core i7-10700, Corsair Carbide Series 200R ATX Mid Tower
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