Are you wanting a desktop or portable solution. Linux can work on a vary large 
variety of hardware. Laptops are a bit limited in what you can put in them, but 
are useful when you want to take it with you. Desktops, however, are more 
versatile as you can add or change hardware as you deem fit. I run an old AMD 
X2 here with 32 GB of ram and slightly more than 3 TB of onboard storage. The 
sound system is an older PCIX creative labs sound card with firewire port and 
spdif 5 channel output as well as analog stereo. The Video is an Nvidia GT 9800 
with 16 GB of onboard super fast ram (not that I can see any graphics being 
totally blind, but it does have other uses). The motherboard is an older TYAAN 
branded server capable board with SATA, PATA, Serial, USB 2.x and 8 memory slots

I built this system from the ground up in 2008 and used it for hosting several 
VMWARE instances, including OpenBSD as a firewall, a bridge to the internal lan 
and even DNS, mail, and other services. All of these were hosted on a Linux 
Ubuntu installation running the version 3.x kernel. I used the ORCA screen 
reader almost exclusively with the Gnome desktop. Even though the tech is old, 
it still out performs much of the newer tech, including my room mates beast of 
a windows desktop with Core I9 24 cores and DDR4 ram. He still scratches his 
head at that one. :)

Anyway, let us know some of your preferences and perhaps we can help out with 
viable suggestions.

-Eric
>From the Central Offices of the Technomage Guild, Hardware maintenance 
>Division 6.


This system is still in operation and I have upgraded the OS through many 
revisions and also rebuilt the modules for VMWARE server.

> On Apr 29, 2021, at 6:47 PM, Linux for blind general discussion 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone,
> I am thinking of getting a new computer so that I can work with Linux. Any 
> suggestions on what type of computer I should get or screen reader 
> suggestions?
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks,
> 
> Ashley
> 
> 
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