My experience is the opposite, no one ±5 years of me (born '90) ever had their own computer until they were in their late teens, and only a few had that then, most only got their own when they started working. Now my younger half-brother (born '12) and most of his friends have their own computer and consoles. And we’re very much not higher-middle class, many (including my family) are working class and barely scrape by.
It’s just a more important thing for kids now so they save money for years and ask for all their presents to be money for it.
Today’s kids can’t afford a PC so it doesn’t matter either way.
But things were simpler then, you may think it was bad having so many different ports but you’d be surprised.
My experience is the opposite, no one ±5 years of me (born '90) ever had their own computer until they were in their late teens, and only a few had that then, most only got their own when they started working. Now my younger half-brother (born '12) and most of his friends have their own computer and consoles. And we’re very much not higher-middle class, many (including my family) are working class and barely scrape by. It’s just a more important thing for kids now so they save money for years and ask for all their presents to be money for it.
That’s why i said today, if you got your PC or console a few years ago you were fine.
Today a stick of RAM costs almost as much as a basic PC just 2-3 years ago.