Well, I have an old TI, in the box still. It was given to me. First experience was on timeshare with UVa, from college. Then, Fortran at UND (*&*$# punch cards....
First I owned was a TRS-80, blown out to 128K with dual floppy drives, dot matrix printer, and the cassette drive.
Next was a Packard Bell, running Win 3.11,
Then graduated to a Toshiba laptop running Win 95, and used it for work. Subsequent machines included another Toshiba running Win 98 (2nd ed), one running Win XP, along with a Sony Vaio and a couple of house boxes running XP.
Finally, after dodging the intermediate forms of Windows, made the move to an HP laptop (switched over to SSD when the drive crashed, the day after I had made a backup) with Win 10 Pro 64 bit. and a new house box running the same.
I bought all of my laptops refurbed (or open box: the Sony, which was an SOB to figure out--bad memory, changing that out fixed it). I have become accustomed to Win 10, and am not really in a rush to 'upgrade' to 11.
Maybe it's just me, but I don't want my stuff in the cloud, and 11 seems pushy that way.