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Choosing Computer Equipment for Family History Research

โ€” a guide for genealogists in 2026
Genealogy activities involve:
  • Accessing websites and online databases
  • Viewing and storing documents
  • Organising photographs
  • Writing notes and reports
  • Running genealogy software
  • Attending online meetings and webinars
The best computer for genealogy is not the most expensive one. It is the one that allows you to comfortably research, record, organise, and preserve your family's history.

Which Type of Device?


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Desktop Computer

Best for: serious researchers
Pros
  • Large screen
  • Full keyboard
  • More storage
  • Easy to upgrade
  • Best value
Cons
  • Not portable
  • Needs dedicated workspace

Many genealogists use two monitors โ€” one for records, one for software. Alternatively using ultra wide single monitors cuts down on desktop

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Laptop Computer

Best for: flexible researchers
Pros
  • Portable
  • Great for libraries & archives
  • All-in-one
  • Wide price range
Cons
  • Smaller screen
  • Harder to upgrade

Many genealogists connect their laptop to a larger monitor at home.

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Tablet

Best for: companion / field use
Pros
  • Lightweight
  • Great for reading
  • Long battery life
  • Archives & cemeteries
Cons
  • Limited software
  • Data entry is slow
  • Less storage

Most genealogists use a tablet as a companion, not a primary computer.

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Smartphone

Best for: field research
Pros
  • Always available
  • Camera for documents
  • GPS for cemeteries
  • Quick tree access
Cons
  • Small screen
  • Not for data entry
  • Limited reports

Now an essential genealogy tool for photographing records on the go.

Recommended Specifications


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  • Processor: Intel Core i5 or AMD Ryzen 5 (or better)
  • RAM: 16 GB
  • Storage: 512 GB SSD
  • Monitor: 24-inch or larger
  • Two monitors are highly recommended

๐Ÿ’ป Laptop

  • Screen: 14- or 15-inch
  • RAM: 16 GB
  • Storage: 512 GB SSD
  • Battery: At least 8 hours
  • Connect to a larger monitor at home

๐Ÿ† Ideal Setup for Most Genealogists

  • Windows or Mac laptop โ€” 16 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD
  • External 24-inch monitor for home use
  • Smartphone for photography and field research
  • Cloud + external drive for backup

Which Operating System?


Microsoft Windows

The most widely used platform among genealogists. Largest range of genealogy software available. Excellent scanner and printer compatibility. Strong support from genealogy societies worldwide.

Popular programs
RootsMagicFamily Tree MakerLegacy Family TreeFamily HistorianAncestral QuestGramps

Best for most genealogy researchers, especially beginners and intermediate users.

Apple Mac

Increasingly popular with genealogists. High-quality hardware and displays, strong security, and excellent backup through Time Machine. Mac support for genealogy software has improved greatly.

Popular programs
ReunionMacFamilyTreeRootsMagicFamily Tree MakerHeredisGramps

Some genealogy software remains Windows-only. Best for researchers already in the Apple ecosystem.

Linux

A minority choice, but worth knowing about. Free operating system with excellent security and stability. Requires greater technical knowledge and has fewer dedicated genealogy apps.

Popular programs
GrampsWebTreesGeneWeb

Best for experienced computer users who enjoy managing their own systems.

Storage & Backups


๐Ÿ”’ Protect Your Research

Your family history data may represent hundreds or thousands of hours of work. Protecting it is essential. Use multiple backup options:

  • External hard drives
  • USB memory sticks
  • OneDrive (Microsoft 365)
  • Google Drive
  • Dropbox
  • Apple iCloud (Mac)

The 3-2-1 Backup Rule

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Three copies of your data
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On at least two different types of media
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One copy stored off-site or in the cloud

Artificial Intelligence


๐Ÿค– How AI Can Help Genealogists

Modern operating systems and applications are increasingly integrating native Artificial Intelligence features that can save genealogists considerable time. AI can assist with:

Photograph restoration Handwriting recognition Document transcription Language translation Report writing Research assistance

โš ๏ธ Always verify the accuracy of AI-generated results. AI can make plausible-sounding errors that require human judgement to catch.

Recommended Setup for 2026


๐Ÿ† The Ideal Genealogist's Setup

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Windows or Mac Laptop16 GB RAM ยท 512 GB SSD storage

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External Monitor24-inch for home use โ€” makes a huge difference

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SmartphonePhotography, field research, and quick tree access

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Cloud + External DriveFollow the 3-2-1 backup rule

Remember: Genealogy places relatively modest demands on computer hardware. A modern mid-range computer is usually more than adequate โ€” you do not need the latest or most expensive model.  ยท  If you have questions or suggestions please contact the webmanager.